Friday, December 5, Taliesin West Closes at 2:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona was recently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, along with a collection of seven other Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings. Phoenix Magazine highlighted the designation and spoke with Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation President and CEO Stuart Graff to learn more about the significance.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 10, 2019
At Taliesin and Taliesin West, wildlife can be seen everywhere. From bobcats and snakes, to geese and frogs — Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation staff members have captured photos of the animals they’ve encountered for National Wildlife Day.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 4, 2019
As the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation embraces more sustainable, innovative practices in our preservation work and beyond, we’re sharing some of these methods, and providing some tips on how you can incorporate these practices into your own home and life. Here, we discuss water usage and conservation, and share some tips on how you can use water wisely at home and in your everyday life.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 26, 2019
The National Endowment for the Humanities recently awarded $29 million in grants to support a variety of humanities projects nationwide. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation was one of the recipients, receiving $50,000 for collections storage improvements.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 20, 2019
In 1957, Frank Lloyd Wright appeared on the Mike Wallace Interview, a well-known television program of the late 1950s. Here we share excerpts from the interview, which give insight into Wright’s still-influential thoughts and feelings on a wide variety of topics.
For the upcoming issue of the Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly magazine, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation partnered with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation to share an in-depth look at one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most well-known buildings. This special summer 2019 issue coincides with the 60th anniversary of when the Guggenheim first opened its doors to the public in 1959.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 13, 2019
From speaking to a NASA engineer who is working on the Mars 2020 rover; to capturing images of Taliesin West, K-12 students in our Summer Art & Architecture Camps fused technology, architecture, and creativity for an unforgettable summer experience.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 12, 2019
The 4,800 square-foot Wilmette, Illinois five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house is listed for $899,900.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 8, 2019
Much of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work has intrigued people all over the world, but the period of his life from 1903 to 1914 was especially tumultuous. In this time, Wright experienced a devastating fire, complex relationships, and other intense hardships. Over the years, these stories have inspired books and continue to fascinate Wright fans.
This September, Wright’s life and work are taking the stage at Arizona Opera.
Emily Balli | Aug 6, 2019