Taliesin West Public Events

Experience all Taliesin West has to offer.

Public events are created with something in mind for everyone. 

All Upcoming Public Events

An easy up to date listing of all public events at Taliesin West. There is so much to see and do!

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Sunsets & Sips

Sip in style at Taliesin West’s happy hour event! With views of the city below, we invite you to linger and mingle with a beverage in hand.

Enjoy the serene outdoor pathways of Taliesin West and visit 1-2 indoor spaces.

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Taliesin West Film Series

Catch a classic film in a timeless space! 

Join us as we screen old-Hollywood favorites in our Cabaret Theater and discover why film was so essential to life at Taliesin West. Concessions (candy, popcorn, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages) are sold prior to the film start. All films begin promptly at 6:00 p.m.

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Andrew Pielage photographer

Join Architecture and Landscape Photographer Andrew Pielage for an in-depth experience photographing the buildings and desert around Taliesin West!

Workshops are designed for different skill levels. You’ll come away with a stunning collection of photographs that capture the essence and beauty of this world heritage site.  

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Highlights Audio Tour

 

Accessibility

All Taliesin West Tours are walking tours on gravel and concrete pathways. There are shallow steps and uneven surfaces.

Ramps are available on the property and visitors are welcome to use them at their own discretion. Ramps are 36 inches wide with slopes ranging from 21 to 27 degrees. For guests who are visually impaired, Assistants are welcome on any tour free-of-charge. Please make your reservations in advance at Info@FrankLloydWright.Org

For guests who are hard of hearing, a written script of the tour is available. Hard of Hearing guests may bring a language interpreter on any tour free of charge. Please make your reservations in advance at Info@FrankLloydWright.Org

Certified service animals are permitted on all tours. Pets and other animals whose sole function is to provide comfort, companionship, or emotional support, do not qualify as service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act or state law.

Please read our FAQ for answers to commonly asked questions.