Saturday, January 24, 2026

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to announce te 2026 season

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to announce that reservations for tours during the 2026 public tour season are available now. 

The Glass House, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is pleased to announce that reservations for tours during the 2026 public tour season are available now. The 2026 season will run from April 16 through December 14, 2026. Advance reservations are recommended and may be made online at theglasshouse.org.


In 2025, the site welcomed over 15,000 visitors from 49 states and we look forward to the continued success of the tour season in 2026.


“Visitors are delighted to learn that the site is not just one structure, the Glass House, but instead contains over 14 structures and an amazing contemporary art collection. The Glass House is an international destination and celebrated example of modernist architecture. Along with tours we offer programs and events including our upcoming exhibition, Tomashi Jackson & Robert Rauschenberg: Catch One.” said Kirsten Reoch. executive director.


Ticket prices start at $25 for one-hour tour of the Glass House and Brick House and $50 for two-hour tour including access to the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, and Da Monsta.


Enjoy a day trip to New Canaan on Sundays and explore the Glass House campus at your own pace with Self-Guided Tours.


Tours begin at the Visitor Center + Design Store located at 199 Elm Street in downtown New Canaan across from the New Canaan train station. 



Glass House Tour

1-hour


Our most concise tour, focusing on The Glass House, Brick House, and promontory, with minimal walking. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Glass House + Galleries Tour

2-hours


Our most popular tour includes The Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta, with a three-quarter mile walk over grass and paths. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.



Extended Tour

2 1/2-hours


The Extended Tour affords time to visit Philip Johnson’s Studio, as well as the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta. This tour includes a one-mile walk on paths and grass. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Self-guided Tour

Up to 3 hours


Explore The Glass House campus at your own pace on days dedicated to self-guided visits to the site. Educators will be available across the site to provide information and answer questions. Visitors on self-guided tour days will have access to the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, Studio, Pavilion in the Pond, Monument to Lincoln Kirstein and both upper and lower landscapes. Available on Sundays, April through October.

Group Tour


Available for parties greater than 13 people.

A variety of experiences are offered, including: focus tours, after school tours, and academic tours. Contact us for schedule and pricing.

Private Tour


Private tours are available by appointment and offer an in-depth experience of the site geared toward your specific interests. This tour provides unparalleled access to the buildings, art and design collections, and landscape. Contact us for schedule and pricing.

Join The Glass House Membership Program Today


Support the preservation of The Glass House, one of the most celebrated works of Modern architecture, and enjoy exclusive benefits like discounted tours, access to special events, and more. Click below to become a member to start or renew your journey with us!

Become a Member!


 and may be made online at theglasshouse.org.


In 2025, the site welcomed over 15,000 visitors from 49 states and we look forward to the continued success of the tour season in 2026.


“Visitors are delighted to learn that the site is not just one structure, the Glass House, but instead contains over 14 structures and an amazing contemporary art collection. The Glass House is an international destination and celebrated example of modernist architecture. Along with tours we offer programs and events including our upcoming exhibition, Tomashi Jackson & Robert Rauschenberg: Catch One.” said Kirsten Reoch. executive director.


Ticket prices start at $25 for one-hour tour of the Glass House and Brick House and $50 for two-hour tour including access to the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, and Da Monsta.


Enjoy a day trip to New Canaan on Sundays and explore the Glass House campus at your own pace with Self-Guided Tours.


Tours begin at the Visitor Center + Design Store located at 199 Elm Street in downtown New Canaan across from the New Canaan train station. 



Glass House Tour

1-hour


Our most concise tour, focusing on The Glass House, Brick House, and promontory, with minimal walking. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Glass House + Galleries Tour

2-hours


Our most popular tour includes The Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta, with a three-quarter mile walk over grass and paths. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.



Extended Tour

2 1/2-hours


The Extended Tour affords time to visit Philip Johnson’s Studio, as well as the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta. This tour includes a one-mile walk on paths and grass. Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Self-guided Tour

Up to 3 hours


Explore The Glass House campus at your own pace on days dedicated to self-guided visits to the site. Educators will be available across the site to provide information and answer questions. Visitors on self-guided tour days will have access to the Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, Studio, Pavilion in the Pond, Monument to Lincoln Kirstein and both upper and lower landscapes. Available on Sundays, April through October.

Group Tour


Available for parties greater than 13 people.

A variety of experiences are offered, including: focus tours, after school tours, and academic tours. Contact us for schedule and pricing.

Private Tour


Private tours are available by appointment and offer an in-depth experience of the site geared toward your specific interests. This tour provides unparalleled access to the buildings, art and design collections, and landscape. Contact us for schedule and pricing.

Join The Glass House Membership Program Today


Support the preservation of The Glass House, one of the most celebrated works of Modern architecture, and enjoy exclusive benefits like discounted tours, access to special events, and more. Click below to become a member to start or renew your journey with us!

Become a Member!
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Henri Chartier Exhibits: SAKO YACHIYO, VIES DE MANA > 07/03/25 œuvres exposées / exhibited works

vues de l'exposition - Sako Yachiyo, vies de Mana
crédit photo Didier Michalet
vues de l'exposition - Sako Yachiyo, vies de Mana
crédit photo Didier Michalet
[EXPOSITION]
SAKO YACHIYO, VIES DE MANA

> 07/03/25

œuvres exposées / exhibited works

"Ce qui compte pour moi, ce sont les lignes.
Les lignes tracées au pinceau donnent forme à quelque chose, mais ce ne sont pas des lignes destinées à créer une forme.
Avant tout, il existe une ligne libre.
Et cette ligne libre ne suit pas nécessairement ma volonté.
S’y superposent la qualité du papier, l’épaisseur ou la finesse du pinceau, la densité ou la légèreté de l’encre : tout cela guide la ligne et la fait naître.
Encore et toujours, pour moi, la ligne libre existe d’abord.
Il arrive que naissent aussi des lignes plus rigides, prises dans la forme, mais je veux leur laisser, elles aussi, la possibilité de vivre.
Que la ligne soit vivante.
Et que le tableau le soit aussi.
J’aimerais que mes peintures portent en leur cÅ“ur la force, la lumière et la liberté."

Sako Yachiyo, janvier 2026



Biographie de l'artiste / artist's biography


"What matters to me are the lines.
The lines drawn with a brush give shape to something, but they are not lines intended to create a shape.
Above all, there is a free line.
And this free line does not necessarily follow my will.
It is overlaid by the quality of the paper, the thickness or fineness of the brush, the density or lightness of the ink: all of this guides the line and brings it into being.
Again and again, for me, the free line comes first.
Sometimes more rigid lines are also born, caught up in the form, but I want to give them, too, the opportunity to live.
Let the line be alive.
And let the painting be alive, too.
I would like my paintings to carry strength, light, and freedom in their hearts."

Sako Yachiyo, January 2026



 
3 Rue Auguste Comte, 69002 Lyon
+33 (0)6 70 74 80 92
Métro et parking Bellecour
Mardi 14h > 19h
Mercredi au samedi 11h > 19h
www.henrichartier.com


"Ce qui compte pour moi, ce sont les lignes.
Les lignes tracées au pinceau donnent forme à quelque chose, mais ce ne sont pas des lignes destinées à créer une forme.
Avant tout, il existe une ligne libre.
Et cette ligne libre ne suit pas nécessairement ma volonté.
S’y superposent la qualité du papier, l’épaisseur ou la finesse du pinceau, la densité ou la légèreté de l’encre : tout cela guide la ligne et la fait naître.
Encore et toujours, pour moi, la ligne libre existe d’abord.
Il arrive que naissent aussi des lignes plus rigides, prises dans la forme, mais je veux leur laisser, elles aussi, la possibilité de vivre.
Que la ligne soit vivante.
Et que le tableau le soit aussi.
J’aimerais que mes peintures portent en leur cÅ“ur la force, la lumière et la liberté."

Sako Yachiyo, janvier 2026



Biographie de l'artiste / artist's biography


"What matters to me are the lines.
The lines drawn with a brush give shape to something, but they are not lines intended to create a shape.
Above all, there is a free line.
And this free line does not necessarily follow my will.
It is overlaid by the quality of the paper, the thickness or fineness of the brush, the density or lightness of the ink: all of this guides the line and brings it into being.
Again and again, for me, the free line comes first.
Sometimes more rigid lines are also born, caught up in the form, but I want to give them, too, the opportunity to live.
Let the line be alive.
And let the painting be alive, too.
I would like my paintings to carry strength, light, and freedom in their hearts."

Sako Yachiyo, January 2026



 
3 Rue Auguste Comte, 69002 Lyon
+33 (0)6 70 74 80 92
Métro et parking Bellecour
Mardi 14h > 19h
Mercredi au samedi 11h > 19h
www.henrichartier.com

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