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  2. Welcome to Glenstone

    www.glenstone.org

    Schedule a Visit. Open Today 10:00 am–5:00 pm. Glenstone seamlessly integrates art, architecture and nature into a serene and contemplative environment to form a unique connection between art and visitor.

  3. Plan Your Visit | Glenstone

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    Getting Here. Glenstone is located at 12100 Glen Road. From downtown D.C., travel takes 30–45 minutes without traffic. From downtown Baltimore, travel takes 60 minutes without traffic. Route 301 on the Ride On bus stops at Glenstone Museum. Click here for route information and timetables. Glen Road is a busy road shared by drivers, cyclists ...

  4. The New Glenstone Museum Opens to the Public on October 4,...

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    Glenstone seamlessly integrates art, architecture and nature into a serene and contemplative environment to form a unique connection between art and visitor. ... an Arrival Hall and bookstore; and two cafés. The original 30,000-square-foot museum building, called the Gallery, was designed by Charles Gwathmey of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates ...

  5. On View - Glenstone

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    Glenstone seamlessly integrates art, architecture and nature into a serene and contemplative environment to form a unique connection between art and visitor. info@glenstone.org ... The Gallery . Glenstone. P: (301) 983-5001; E: [email protected] 12100 Glen Road ...

  6. Getting Here - Glenstone

    www.glenstone.org/visit/plan-your-visit/getting-here

    Glenstone is located at 12100 Glen Road. From downtown D.C., travel takes 30–45 minutes without traffic. From downtown Baltimore, travel takes 60 minutes without traffic. Route 301 on the Ride On bus stops at Glenstone Museum. Click here for route information and timetables. Glen Road is a busy road shared by drivers, cyclists and walkers.

  7. What to Expect - Glenstone

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    Dining. We offer indoor dining at the Café and indoor/outdoor dining at the Patio, weather permitting. All dining services are offered on a first-come, first-served basis from 10:30 am. to 4:00 pm. Our Café and Patio feature seasonal menu items made with locally sourced ingredients. Each menu includes vegan and gluten-free options.

  8. Iconoclasts: Selections from Glenstone’s Collection

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    Iconoclasts: Selections from Glenstone’s Collection. A selection of works drawn from the museum’s collection is on long-term view in the Gallery. The exhibition features more than 50 artists who have made some of the most radical contributions to art in the 20th century. Foundational collection artists—such as Willem de Kooning, Alexander ...

  9. Kara Walker - Glenstone

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    Watch on. In the spring of 2023, Glenstone presented a selection of artworks by American artist Kara Walker (b. 1969) in Room 1 of the Pavilions and outdoors. Spanning many elements of Walker’s multifaceted practice, the works on view included drawing, collage, sculpture, and performance. In the Pavilions, two large-scale works on paper were ...

  10. Guaranteed Entry - Glenstone

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    Glenstone has two ongoing programs for guaranteed walk-in entry—visitors using these programs do not need to schedule a visit in advance. Students 12 and older (including college and graduate students), educators, active-duty military members, veterans, and museum professionals enjoy guaranteed entry for themselves plus one guest, 12 or older ...

  11. ARCHITECTURAL FACT SHEET THE NEW GLENSTONE

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    Located on nearly 300 acres in Potomac, Maryland, near Washington, DC, Glenstone is a museum of modern and contemporary art that offers visitors a seamlessly integrated experience of works from its collection, architecture, and nature. Installations are almost always drawn from the museum’s collection.