Afternoon Tea

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Celebrate this festive season with specialty food and traditional holiday music from around the world. A six-story, 64-foot (20 m) high glass wall in the Lockheed Martin Lobby features 402 panes of glass, and opens to the outdoor Trawick Terrace that overlooks the Strathmore campus. Strathmore is dedicated to creating a vibrant arts community that welcomes everyone. In 2016, Strathmore formalized it’s commitment to ensuring access to the arts with the Bloom initiative.

A Home for the Arts

Having constructed new schools and residences nearby, the sisters sold the Mansion and its remaining 30 acres to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 1977 for use as its temporary headquarters. If a tea is sold out and you are interested in that date, please call our tea line about wait list opportunities or fill out the form here. ‘Tis the season to indulge in holiday delicacies while enjoying timeless Christmas tunes from the past. The public-private partnership between Strathmore Hall Foundation, Inc. assumes the day-to-day management and artistic programming of the Music Center and Mansion. Hundreds of donors stepped forward to help build, equip and sustain the operation of the Music Center.

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Strathmore is in the process of researching the history of the land that we occupy to ensure proper acknowledgment of those who were here before us. Strathmore is a premier art institution of the mid-Atlantic region, hosting more than two dozen exhibitions a year. A sweet treat of romantic music and scrumptious cuisine for you and your sweetheart.

  1. After Charles’ passing in 1926, Hattie Corby remained in the residence until she passed away in 1941.
  2. Inspired by the rolling hills of the Strathmore grounds, the 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m2) building is nestled into an 11-acre (45,000 m2) park-like setting.
  3. Strathmore Artists in Residence benefit from the support of mentor musicians, participate in professional development seminars, and are offered extensive performance opportunities throughout the 10-month program.
  4. The sounds of local musicians fill the room as you sip Strathmore’s Signature Blend Tea, made specially by Master Tea Blender John Harney, and lunch on light delectable tea savories.
  5. Strathmore is a premier art institution of the region, hosting more than two dozen exhibitions a year.

Music in the Mansion

There are more than two dozen exhibitions each season from local artists and from collaborations with renowned museums, such as the Baltimore Museum. The Gudelsky Gallery Suite, located at the top of the grand staircase, was named after philanthropists, Homer and Martha Gudelsky. Supported by a donation from the Gudelsky Family Foundation, this gallery features four galleries. It is the only venue of its kind in Montgomery County.citation needed There is also a Sculpture Garden that winds through the complex’s 11 acres (45,000 m2).

Located on the Bou Family Terrace, “Tetra Con Brio,” a monumental sculpture of cast bronze, steel, and polished concrete, stands 12 feet (3.7 m) tall and weighs 4,500 pounds. In 1977, the Sisters of the Holy Cross sold the mansion to the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) as a temporary headquarters. On June 21, 1983, after major restoration of the facility, Strathmore opened its doors to the public. Strathmore is a premier art institution of the region, hosting more than two dozen exhibitions a year.

In 1908, The Oysters sold the house and 99 adjoining acres to Charles and Hattie Corby. The Corby family enjoyed the house as a summer retreat until 1912, when they contracted Charles Barton Keen to make extensive modifications. Known to locals as the “Corby Farm,” the grounds had a fully operational dairy farm, greenhouse complex, private golf course, and many other outbuildings. After Charles’ passing in 1926, Hattie Corby remained in the residence until she passed away in 1941. Music in the Mansion, Strathmore’s intimate chamber concert series, showcases not-so-traditional soloists and small ensembles that are redefining classical music. This season’s repertoire spans genres, featuring touring artists from around the world who blend Celtic and bluegrass, folk and jazz, and more.

More than 5,000 artists and 2 million visitors have attended exhibitions, concerts, teas, educational events and outdoor festivals since 1983. The Mansion at Strathmore is home to intimate artistic programs presented by Strathmore. Enjoy a concert in the acoustically superb Music Room, explore our galleries and current exhibitions, indulge in Afternoon Tea, stroll through the sculpture gardens, and find a special something at the Shop at Strathmore. Built in 1902, the Mansion at New Beginning Recovery Strathmore is home to intimate artistic programs presented by Strathmore including our Music in the Mansion and Artist in Residence concert series.

Celebrate Black History Month with customary food and wonderful jazz musicby pianist Michael Peay. Indulge in holiday fare from Scotland accompanied by a talk from Jo Morrison about Highland history and music. The soothing sounds of local musicians fill the room as you enjoy Afternoon Tea in a cozy atmosphere. Movie buffs will enjoy our tea and tasty treats while guessing the song and which movie they are featured in. Celebrate the Year of the Snake with traditional food and beautiful Chinese folk music. The complex is thus accessible for patrons coming from Washington, D.C., as well as the northern part of Montgomery County, Maryland via the Metro rail system.

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