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An American Abroad: Florence Sloane in Europe, 1920s-1930s


Collection on view May 24th – October 6th, 2024

“To travel is to live.”


People of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures travel for a variety of reasons. Some travel to explore new cultures and experience a different way of living. Some seek adventures in far off places; others may simply want to get away from everyday routines. No matter the reason, travel can be an incredibly rewarding experience that gives us the opportunity to learn more about ourselves, to inspire, and to connect us to the beauty of the world that surrounds us.
 

In the 1920s Hermitage Museum founder Florence Sloane worked tirelessly to create an art and cultural life in Norfolk. At the same time, travel was an important part of her life. She traveled extensively through Europe, to over twenty-five cities in ten different countries, throughout more than a decade. Florence Sloane’s travels abroad from the 1920s to 1930s significantly impacted her outlook on life and were a tremendous source of inspiration to her as an appreciator of world culture, history, and as an avid art collector. Her experiences and exposure to the beauty of the world around her dramatically shaped the Hermitage Museum as it developed from a private residence into the unique art museum it is today.  

This summer, join us aboard the “U.S.S. Hermitage” as we travel back in time alongside Florence Sloane when she journeyed to Europe. The exhibition, An American Abroad: Florence Sloane in Europe, 1920s-1930s, sheds new light on the real-life adventures of this cultural trailblazer during an important historical period in modern world history. Rare archival collections selected for display will illustrate Florence Sloane’s impressive trek abroad and provide insight into her life and interests. Among the rare items on view are excerpts from Florence Sloane’s personal travel journal and letters in which she recounted her experiences and described places she visited in impressive detail. Intricate textiles, historic photographs, personal souvenirs, and mementos that remain from her trips will be shown alongside selected items from the museum’s permanent collection–all on view for a limited time this summer.

Events & Programs

Friday, August 30
Sail Away: A Night of Yacht Rock
6:30pm-9:30pm
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Friday, May 24th
An American Abroad: Opening Night Celebration
Thanks for joining!

June – October
Going Places: Children’s Reading Programs
Select weekends.

June – October
Children’s Scavenger Hunts
Ask to participate at the front desk when visiting the exhibit!

Saturday, July 6
Stories on Stage: It Happened on Vacation
Thanks for joining!

SAIL AWAY: A Night of Yacht Rock

Friday, August 30 | 6:30pm-9:30pm

Set sail on a sea of smooth tunes at the ULTIMATE riverfront Yacht Rock party! Sport your finest nautical ‘fit or cruise attire and climb aboard the back lawn for an evening of smooth tunes, good libations, and fake travel. Enjoy live entertainment by Peep the DJ & Kid Charlemagne, and eats from Yolee’s G Dawgs Food Truck.

・Yacht Rock inspired costumes are encouraged, but not required.
・Guests may bring lawn chairs and blankets and seating.
・Well-behaved pets are welcome, but must be kept on a leash at all times.
・Outside food is welcome, but no outside alcohol is permitted.
・Please expect to have bags and coolers checked upon entry.

Photos by Chris Paulmino

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

Please note that this exhibition is located in the museum’s second floor galleries which is only accessible by stairs. Visitors requiring alternative arrangements to experience the exhibition may inquire at the visitor experience desk about our digital offerings. For more information, please review the Hermitage’s Accessibility Page.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:

Goode Family Foundation  |  Huntington Ingalls Industries
Rea Charitable Trust  |  Weinstein Properties, Exhibition Development