The GCV Fellowship Archives
The Rudy J. Favretti Fellowship
To execute measured drawings of historic gardens in private ownership.
The Favretti Fellowship was named in honor of The Garden Club of Virginia's former landscape architect, Rudy J. Favretti, FASLA, in appreciation for his distinguished contributions to historic landscape scholarship, restoration, and education.
Frascati, Orange County, 2009
Michael Painton, Ball State University
Tuckahoe Plantation, Goochland County, 2008
Hannah Warfield Revel, J. Sargeant Reynolds
Bloomsbury, Orange, 2007
Carrie Trebil, Clemson University
Tuckahoe Plantation, Goochland County, 2006
Joshua A. Meyer, Temple University, Ambler
Dan's Hill, Danville, 2005
Jackie Luzar, Ball State University
Mirador, Greenwood, 2004
Andrew Kohr, Ball State University
Rosewell, Gloucester County, 2003
Ginnifer McGill, University of Virginia
Old Mansion, Bowling Green, 2002
Sarah Trautvetter, University of Virginia
Bremo, Fluvanna County, 2001
Adriane Fowler, University of Virginia
Bremo, Fluvanna County, 2001
Jocelyn Chorney, University of Manitoba
Bremo, Fluvanna County, 2000
Brooke Whiting, University of Pennsylvania
Bremo Recess, Fluvanna County, 1999
Christopher Stevens, University of Virginia
Eyre Hall, Eastern Shore, 1997
Darrin Alfred, University of Colorado, Denver
Sabine Hall, Warsaw, 1996
Mario Herada, University of California, Berkeley
The William D. Rieley Fellowship
To research and document historic gardens not privately held.
Morven Park, Leesburg, 2009
Karen Kennedy, University of Washington, Seattle
Chatham Manor, Fredericksburg, 2006
Zachary Scott Rutz, University of California, Berkeley
Gay Mont, Port Royal, 2005
Penelope Heavner, George Washington University
Gay Mont, Port Royal, 2005
Courtney Hinson, North Carolina State University



