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Innovation and Experimentation in Values-Based Preservation at Taliesin West

Taliesin West Aerial view

Innovation and Experimentation in Values-Based Preservation at Taliesin West

A Chinese Guanyin statue in the snow, ca. 1940, photograph by Edmund Teske. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (Avery Architectural Library at Columbia University and the Museum of Modern Art) 2501.1027.

Winter At Taliesin

A Chinese Guanyin statue in the snow, ca. 1940, photograph by Edmund Teske. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (Avery Architectural Library at Columbia University and the Museum of Modern Art) 2501.1027.

Taliesin from above

Collections Update at Taliesin

Through The Long Desert

Through The Long Desert:
Georgia O’Keeffe and Frank Lloyd Wright
By Sarah Rovang
Foreword by Cody Hartley and Stuart Graff
Introduction by Wanda M. Corn

exterior view of Taliesin at sunrise

State of Wisconsin Invests $5 Million in Taliesin

State of Wisconsin Invests $5 Million in Taliesin, Advancing Preservation, Access, and Economic Impact.

Students from Cartwright schools on a Field Trip to Taliesin West

1,500 Sixth-Graders Immersed at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West

“Field trips like this not only deepen their understanding of design and innovation but also broaden their horizons, inspiring them to explore a world of endless career possibilities,” said Ema Jáuregui, interim superintendent of the Cartwright School District.

Coromandel Screen, front, artist unknown, 17-18th century, lacquer, wood, gold, copper alloy, 120” x 246”, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Collections, 1185.058.

Completion of the last piece in the Hillside Theater restoration underway

Connections between Frank Lloyd Wright and L. Frank Baum

Frank Lloyd Wright at drafting table working on Liberty Magazine covers file 6007.0010

June 9, 2024 International Archives Day

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Taliesin West: Part of The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright - UNESCO World Heritage Site