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    Wentworth Gallery

    2.8 (5 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I dropped in at Design Frames with a set of four prints (no appointment needed) and came away so…read morehappy to have found a framing workshop locally where everyone is so attentive, expert, dedicated, and helpful. I greatly enjoyed working with Kaily, a framer with technical expertise and terrific aesthetic sensibility. With Kaily's assistance I was able to compare frame styles and materials, mat colors and combinations, glass choices and sealing techniques. Kaily offered great suggestions that really moved us along from discussing my vague ideas to making decisions that moved the project steadily closer to the attractive and thoughtfully framed pieces I hoped for. I never felt rushed. I felt very welcome in the studio shop. The staff (owner and associates) worked as a team to bring the project together. My artworks are beautifully framed using quality materials that enhance and protect the pieces. The framing materials and style coordinate with my living room decor in a harmonious way. The process was creative and exciting, and I'm truly delighted with the finished set of framed prints. Sincere thanks to all at Design Frames!

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    Glenstone

    Glenstone

    4.5
    (209 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    Beautiful collection across a large outdoor garden and indoor exhibits with really beautiful…read morechanging exhibits. Some artists featured when we went: On Kawara, Alex da Corte, Charles Ray, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jenny Holzer. Of course the infamous Jeff Koons Split Rocker is always in the walking trail. Only note is the signage on the pathways outside on the trail could be improved so that you don't get lost towards the edge where the "sinks in grass" are. Some of the art can be missed because the signage isn't too big. Tickets book out very early in advance so make sure you book ahead! Must have a reservation to enter!! No photography indoors. Outdoors allowed everywhere. Two cafes and bathrooms throughout. If it's raining they even offer umbrellas! Free parking lots. Small gift shop. Looking forward to more blooms in spring!

    I learned about Glenstone Museum through social media and was intrigued enough to make it a point…read moreto visit. Free admission to a museum that combines art, architecture and nature? Count me in! Before you go, though, there are a few important things you should know because Glenstone is unlike any museum I've ever visited. Admission is always free, but you must reserve timed-entry tickets in advance. Tickets are released at 10 a.m. Eastern on the first of each month for the following 60 days, so a little planning goes a long way. Glenstone is intentionally designed as a place for contemplation, so there are a few other rules to be aware of, too. Visitors must be at least 12 years old (I actually watched a family get turned away because they brought younger children), photography isn't permitted inside the galleries, and bags larger than 8" x 8" aren't allowed on the museum campus. Once you jump through those few hoops, though, you're rewarded with one of the most unique museum experiences I've had. I had an 11:00 a.m. entry time on a beautiful mid-June Saturday. Even pulling into the property felt different. A staff member greeted me at the entrance to confirm my reservation time and remind me about the bag policy before directing me to parking. From there, check-in was quick and easy. I was handed a map and encouraged to explore at my own pace. The grounds themselves are stunning! Glenstone blends contemporary art with modern architecture and beautifully preserved natural landscapes, and I found myself just as interested in the trees, wildflowers, ponds and meadows as I was in the artwork itself. The gallery buildings feel incredibly modern while somehow fitting perfectly into the landscape around them. It all creates this really peaceful, almost surreal atmosphere that encourages you to slow down and simply...look. I spent about three and a half hours wandering through both the indoor galleries and outdoor installations, taking my time and seeing where the paths led me. Was it my thing? Not really. And that's completely okay! I can absolutely appreciate the creativity, talent and vision behind the artwork and the incredible amount of thought that has gone into creating this experience. It's just not the style of art that really speaks to me personally. I walked away glad I went because I genuinely enjoy experiencing new places, but I don't think it's somewhere I'll return. If you enjoy contemporary art, thoughtful architecture, quiet spaces and slowing down for a few hours, I think you'll absolutely love Glenstone. Just do a little homework before you go, understand the expectations, and embrace the experience for what it is. Even when an adventure isn't something I'd personally repeat, I'm always glad I went. And Glenstone was definitely worth experiencing at least once!

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    11.2 mi

    The Art Museum is a sight to behold, pun intended! Where else can you go to see all these amazing…read moreworks of art under one roof? I loved the comfortable seating areas offered all throughout the museum. This gave me the opportunity to really reflect on what message the artist was trying to convey. Can't wait to go back again!

    They should call this the Butts, Boobs, Balls, and Bare Feet museum. With that being said, they…read morehave some other cool art here for sure... Some Da Vinci stuff, modern art (in the east building), statues, furniture, and paintings galore. Every piece is displayed in a way that brings out the colors and life of them. The lighting people here must keep busy. It's amazing how old they are and how good they look, with zero plastic surgery... although I'm sure there's some restoration happening. This sentence fits the "things you can say about art that you can't say about your partner" category. This was probably the most difficult museum to navigate though. There's no clear way to see every room as you'll be going different directions, through different doors, hitting dead ends, and at certain points, going the wrong way even though there's not logical order to exploring. I used the paper map to make sure I saw everything... and it was a lot of work to do so. One thing that was interesting that for people wearing backpacks, the staff made them wear them on the front like they were human kangaroos... which is brilliant as people are F'ing idiots swinging them around without any care in the world if they're going to hit something (they should do this on airplanes too, BTW). So my advice, leave the backpack in the car or the hotel unless you really need all that crap with you. I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy this museum or not, but ended up really appreciating the beauty of some of the artwork. Moreso with the Oil Paintings on the 2nd floor of the middle building. And that Da Vinci painting in person... pics don't do it justice. Italians just do it better, I guess...

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