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The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create K-12 curriculum. This is the final 6th activity from that collaboration. For the Virtual Classroom’s Activity 6, kids will take what they have learned From Activities 1-5 to complete their final project—an artwork inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s renowned, colorful art glass.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 20, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create K-12 curriculum. This is the fifth of 6 activities from that collaboration.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 13, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create K-12 curriculum. This is the fourth of 6 activities from that collaboration.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 6, 2020
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 1, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create this K-12 curriculum. This is the third of 6 activities from that collaboration. For Activity 3 in the Frank Lloyd Wright Virtual Classroom, we’ll focus on triangles, load bearing shapes, and stylistic drawing. Kids will also discover whether a circle, triangle, or square is the strongest.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 29, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create this K-12 curriculum. This is the second of 6 activities from that collaboration. For Activity 2 in the Virtual Classroom, kids can explore making realistic drawings from nature after learning about squares and patterns in the video.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 22, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has collaborated with the Paradise Valley School District to create K-12 curriculum. In this introductory activity of the Frank Lloyd Wright Virtual Classroom, kids can find out how much they have in common with architect Frank Lloyd Wright with “How Like Wright Are You?”
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 10, 2020
The following passage, an assignment given to apprentices at Taliesin, was taken from the book, “Art and Philosophy of Frank Lloyd Wright.” The book was written by architect Vernon Swaback, one of Wright’s former apprentices.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 20, 2017