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June 2015 E-Newsletter
In This Issue
Award
Blue Star Museum
Woodland Hike
Blog Posts
Blooming
Trip Advisor Winner
Who Was Gari Melchers?
New Video Tour
Preschool Palette
Award

Belmont's Preschool Palette program was voted a FredParent Art Class Favorite! Thanks to everyone who voted.

Blue Star


Active-duty military personnel and their families receive free museum admission from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Woodland Hike

Sunday, June 28, 2pm

Conducted by Virginia Master Naturalists, these informative hikes cover a mile of trails in both woodlands and fields and touch on Belmont's historic ruins. Meet outside the Visitor Center, free.

Blog Posts

 
Who was Gari Melchers?

Group Tours & So Much More!
 
Blooming


 
WINNER

 

We are happy to announce that Belmont has received a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence AwardThis award recognizes our site as a top-performing attraction as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor.  


WHO WAS GARI MELCHERS?

Watch the presentation curator gave at the Bellarmine Museum on Gari Melchers. 
Watch the presentation on Gari Melchers curator Joanna Catron gave
at the Bellarmine Museum.

NEW VIDEO TOUR

New Upstairs House Tour video improves tour experience for visitors unable to access the house's second floor.  Thanks to Stafford County Tourism for funding this helpful resource.

Our new Upstairs House Tour video provides visitors who are unable to access the second floor an alternate behind-the-scenes experience. 

Thanks to Stafford County Tourism for funding this helpful resource.



PRESCHOOL PALETTE   
Children ages 2-5 with an adult enjoy a story, garden walk, hands-on art project, and a visit to the art gallery or historic house. Classes run from 10-11 am.
 
June Classes:  June 16, 18, 19, 25
 
$10/child (Members $8) 
 
Register Online 

Questions?  Contact Education and Communications Manager Michelle Crow-Dolby at 540/654-1851.

Education and Communications Manager

Peruse  past e-newsletter issues.

          

Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont was the home and studio of prominent portraitist and American Impressionist painter Gari Melchers (1860-1932) from 1916 until his death. The 18th century Georgian mansion, outbuildings, and formal gardens were modified and expanded to serve as an elegant country retreat for the artist and his wife, who had left their longtime European home at the outbreak of WWI.  Melchers was one of the most respected artists of his generation. Upon Corinne Melchers' death in 1955, the property and all its contents were deeded to the Commonwealth of Virginia, making Belmont one of the most complete and authentic artists' homes in America.  

 

Administered by the University of Mary Washington, the museum is accredited by the  American Alliance of Museums, is a National Historic Landmark, and is included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios consortium.