Today I went to the Glenstone Museum in Potomac Maryland with the gay retirement group I belong to. I’ve been wanting to visit this museum since it opened. You have to get tickets to visit and it’s always been booked. The leader of our group was able to secure some tickets for a small group. I was lucky enough to join the group.
It’s a cool museum with some great works of art created since World War II. It was created by a couple who want to create an experience for the public. From their website:
The Glenstone Experience
“We envision Glenstone not only as a place, but a state of mind created by the energy of architecture, the power of art, and the restorative qualities of nature. At the core of the museum is a collection of post-World War II art, a very personal project driven by the pursuit of iconic works that have changed the way we think about the art of our time.
The name “Glenstone” derives from two local sources: Glen Road, where the property line begins, and a type of carderock stone indigenous to the area, which is still extracted from several nearby quarries. We hope that Glenstone will always be a destination for all who seek meaningful encounters with art, architecture, and nature—for many years to come.”
—Emily & Mitch Rales
I took several pictures of the building. You aren’t allowed to take any photos inside the buildings.
Even though I didn’t get any photos of the artwork, I did find pictures of some of my favorite pieces online.
I really enjoyed visiting the museum. They told us they change the artwork every 6 months so I plan on going back again and again.