Friday, December 5, Taliesin West Closes at 2:00 p.m.
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
State of Wisconsin Invests $5 Million in Taliesin, Advancing Preservation, Access, and Economic Impact.
“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.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Collection includes fine and decorative art, the personal belongings of the Wright’s, the creative output of the Fellowship, archival material, the William Wesley Peters Library, and the historic buildings at Taliesin and Taliesin West. Highlighted below are items currently on view, stored in the vaults, in the Archives, and from the WWP Library.
“Never miss the idea that architecture and music belong together. They are practically one.” – Frank Lloyd Wright, lecture to the American Institute of Architects, Detroit, 1957