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museum's gallery space by a factor of five, increasing the property's size by 130 acres (53 ha), and included substantial landscaping changes. With the expansion, Glenstone became the largest private contemporary art museum in the United States. In 2019, the expansion was named as a "Museum
Opening of the Year" by
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It's as if you've entered a beautiful sanctuary, possibly in another hemisphere, maybe another era. Although you've descended, you actually feel a kind of lift, a buoyancy, such as what birds must feel when they catch warm air currents. You exhale. You feel liberated from everyday cares. You're ready
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Glenstone's architecture takes an approach "that offers a sequence of events revealed gradually with constantly shifting perspectives, as opposed to classic modernism's tightly controlled image of architecture as geometric
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blocks that were poured during different seasons to produce variable coloring. Though it is one building, the
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structure with 9,000 feet (2,700 m) of gallery space, located on 100 acres (40 ha) of land. The 2018 expansion added 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) of gallery space in a 204,000-square-foot (19,000 m) museum structure called the
Pavilions, designed by American architect
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pathway through the property that is about one-third mile (0.5 km) long. In designing the campus, Glenstone's founders tried to establish a tranquil experience, leading them and art critics to refer to the museum as part of the "slow art" movement.
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Glenstone limits entry to about 600 visitors per day. Rales wrote that she used a formula to calculate the optimal number of visitors for the museum's size, which is used to give visitors time and space to explore and enjoy the museum.
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HITT Contracting for $ 35.9 million, claiming that the project was over budget and that construction issues had delayed the expansion's opening. Both parties reached a settlement on undisclosed terms in June 2023.
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Kennicott tempered his review by mentioning that the museum's distinctive architecture and layout continually confront visitors with "strange visions" that will make it "interesting to see how it is received".
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in Los Angeles) that, "Some private foundations are operating museums that offer minimal benefit to the public while enabling donors to reap substantial tax advantages."
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With the expansion, Glenstone opened to the public, with free tickets available online. In the year following the expansion, Glenstone admitted nearly 100,000 visitors.
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said in a letter to Glenstone and other institutions (including the
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4219:Anne Arundel County Free School
3967:National Capital Trolley Museum
3942:Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum
3734:William Paca House & Garden
3684:Star Spangled Banner Flag House
3365:Patuxent River Naval Air Museum
2777:Washington Adventist University
2511:from the original on 2019-08-28
2481:from the original on 2020-02-14
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2421:from the original on 2019-05-17
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2254:Iovine, Julie V. (2018-12-14).
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2176:from the original on 2019-03-03
2143:from the original on 2019-09-27
2113:from the original on 2019-04-21
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2054:from the original on 2018-10-02
2019:from the original on 2018-10-02
2007:Pogrebin, Robert (2018-09-21).
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1956:from the original on 2020-06-04
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1896:from the original on 2019-01-19
1863:from the original on 2019-01-04
1830:from the original on 2018-10-18
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1154:from the original on 2018-09-27
1059:from the original on 2018-09-23
1029:from the original on 2019-03-13
468:, single-artist installations,
3962:Marion Station Railroad Museum
3780:Havre de Grace Maritime Museum
3765:Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
3719:Tudor Hall (Bel Air, Maryland)
3534:Hampton National Historic Site
3499:Evergreen Museum & Library
3224:African Art Museum of Maryland
2652:Shady Grove Adventist Hospital
2439:Higgins, Adrian (2020-03-18).
2374:Higgins, Adrian (2018-10-02).
2314:Wright, Charlie (2019-06-10).
2224:Marani, Matthew (2020-02-06).
1884:Allen, Brian T. (2019-01-19).
1785:Smee, Sebastian (2019-05-29).
1750:Smee, Sebastian (2018-10-03).
1712:Capps, Kriston (6 June 2024).
1677:Capps, Kriston (7 June 2024).
1616:Kriston Capps (30 June 2022),
1400:Moynihan, Colin (2018-09-06).
1214:Halperin, Julia (2018-09-25).
641:Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
476:, and both indoor and outdoor
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4229:George Alfred Townsend Museum
4121:National Sailing Hall of Fame
4025:B. Olive Cole Pharmacy Museum
4015:Baltimore Public Works Museum
3896:Monocacy National Battlefield
3861:Antietam National Battlefield
3815:Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse
3391:Radio & Television Museum
2678:BlackRock Center for the Arts
2647:National Institutes of Health
2499:Kaufman, Sarah (2019-08-23).
2344:Medina, Samuel (2018-12-04).
1333:Maake, Katishi (2019-01-07).
1303:Maake, Katishi (2018-11-15).
1179:Capps, Kriston (2018-09-27).
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3947:Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum
3419:Baltimore Museum of Industry
3381:Chesapeake Children's Museum
3340:College Park Aviation Museum
2591:Washington metropolitan area
2469:Ables, Kelsey (2020-01-30).
1977:Edgers, Geoff (2018-09-24).
1368:"Glenstone: A Labor of Love"
1245:"Museum Opening of the Year"
1015:Wall Street Journal Magazine
261:, a new complex designed by
4239:National Museum of Language
4111:Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
4060:National Electronics Museum
3901:National Cryptologic Museum
3876:Fort George G. Meade Museum
3785:Historic Ships in Baltimore
3324:Washington County Fine Arts
3319:Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
3279:Havre de Grace Decoy Museum
3249:Brooke Whiting House of Art
2772:Universities at Shady Grove
2580:Montgomery County, Maryland
2131:Deng, Audrey (2019-09-25).
2073:"Glenstone - The Pavilions"
1944:Rales, Emily (2020-05-26).
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1047:Vogel, Carol (2013-04-18).
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3927:Baltimore Streetcar Museum
3825:Turkey Point Light Station
3820:Tilghman Watermen's Museum
3810:Richardson Maritime Museum
3519:Great Blacks in Wax Museum
3469:Carroll County Farm Museum
3355:Hagerstown Aviation Museum
1914:Kugel, Sara (2019-01-20).
1273:Chen, Nancy (2019-10-03).
460:Collection and exhibitions
425:Metropolitan Museum of Art
400:To encourage the usage of
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4188:Jewish Museum of Maryland
3987:The Train Room and Museum
3972:Perryville Railway Museum
3937:Brunswick Heritage Museum
3871:Fort Frederick State Park
3835:U.S. Naval Academy Museum
3750:Annapolis Maritime Museum
3016:Montgomery County Airpark
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4183:Banneker-Douglass Museum
4162:Thrasher Carriage Museum
4006:Science, natural history
3982:Stevensville train depot
3977:Queponco railway station
3932:Boonsboro Trolley Museum
3906:Point Lookout State Park
3770:Concord Point Lighthouse
3629:Mount Clare Museum House
3554:Historic St. Mary's City
3424:Banneker-Douglass Museum
3414:Adkins Historical Museum
3269:David C. Driskell Center
1851:Reed, Dan (2018-10-03).
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4259:Sturgis One Room School
4055:Maryland Science Center
4045:Eden Mill Nature Center
3922:B&O Railroad Museum
3760:Capt. Salem Avery House
3634:Mount Harmon Plantation
3574:Julia A. Purnell Museum
3544:His Lordship's Kindness
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4198:National Slavic Museum
3957:La Plata train station
3856:Airmen Memorial Museum
3699:Susquehanna State Park
3649:National Colonial Farm
3569:Jerusalem Mill Village
3509:Girdletree Barnes Bank
3350:Goddard Visitor Center
3333:Aerospace and aviation
3234:American Visionary Art
3063:Inter-county Connector
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3755:Calvert Marine Museum
3729:Union Mills Homestead
3599:Marietta House Museum
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3529:Hammond–Harwood House
3229:Albin O. Kuhn Gallery
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4137:Bob's Vintage Museum
3886:Fort Washington Park
3694:Surratt House Museum
3689:Steppingstone Museum
3679:Sotterley Plantation
3674:Smallwood State Park
3609:Maryland State House
3589:La Grange Plantation
3549:Historic London Town
3539:Hancock's Resolution
3449:Benson–Hammond House
3444:Belair Stable Museum
3304:School 33 Art Center
3259:Charm City Art Space
3154:University Boulevard
3119:New Hampshire Avenue
3114:Great Seneca Highway
2793:Bethesda-Chevy Chase
1526:Architectural Record
1148:Architectural Digest
565:Kerry James Marshall
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4167:Wheels of Yesterday
3805:Point Lookout Light
3654:Poplar Hill Mansion
3614:Miller House Museum
3205:Museums in Maryland
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3129:Old Georgetown Road
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2719:Gaithersburg Giants
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3790:Joppa Wharf Museum
3624:Mother Seton House
3619:Montpelier Mansion
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3314:Walters Art Museum
3289:Maryland Art Place
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