Frank Lloyd Wright changed the way we build and the way we live. We use Wright’s revolutionary design concepts to educate and inspire people of all ages, challenging them to understand and embrace innovation in their own lives.
Through hands-on activities, we encourage people of all ages to explore and discover science, technology, engineering, art, and math concepts through fun, interactive activities inspired by Wright. These activities present an opportunity to share ideas and personal opinions, surprise each other, and discover the world through a new lens.
Our World Heritage Site, Taliesin West, is proud to offer a variety of engaging field trip options designed for K-12 school groups.
Field trips are available based on staff availability, Tuesday-Friday, September-May.
Frank Lloyd Wright Virtual Classroom
During the Covid-19 shutdown, our Education Team developed some fun activities to do at home based on Wright’s famed principles of organic architecture and solutions-based design.
The projects are designed for learning at any pace and can be completed multiple times. Parents can also get in on the fun and make the activity into a family project!
Are you a teacher? Our Virtual Classroom has virtual field trips of Taliesin West and ready-to-go learning packets available for your students!
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is thrilled to offer Girl Scout badge workshops this season! During these workshops, girls will complete all the necessary steps to earn the listed badge.
Details:
- A guardian is required to attend with each girl. This is not a drop-off program.
- Official Girl Scouts of America Badges will not be provided by Taliesin West. They can be purchased separately through the Cactus-Pine Council website.
Homeschool Explorations at Taliesin West
Explore nature, science, engineering, the arts, and architecture at Taliesin West!
Each lesson focuses on a new concept, and every activity takes inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright’s work, the Sonoran Desert, and our wonderful World Heritage Site, Taliesin West.
Registration fees are per student. Each class will be taught outside in a partially shaded area. We recommend dressing for the weather.
Explore architecture, science, engineering, art, and photography.
Located at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Arizona home, Camp Taliesin West encourages participants to explore, create, and design as they engage in fun and educational activities.
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Youth and Families Programs at Taliesin West are supported by Cox Charities