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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
When the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation approached Epicurean Cutting Systems with a vision to create a product line inspired by Wright’s designs, the resulting collection made a bold appearance at Crate & Barrel.
Epicurean | Aug 31, 2020
Frank Lloyd Wright loved the arts from Japan. One of his favorite artistic techniques was a Japanese wood printing method called Ukiyo-e that historically required a collaboration between four people. In this 3-day Virtual Classroom activity, you’ll learn how to make your own Ukiyo-e style block print using fewer people!
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 5, 2020
A special exhibition in Buffalo, NY between the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s Public Art Initiative in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Martin House is featuring internationally renowned Japanese ceramics artist Jun Kaneko titled “The Space Between: Frank Lloyd Wright | Jun Kaneko.”
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 28, 2020
Architectural historian Paul V. Turner, collaborating with the Stanford University Library, has developed a database and website devoted to Frank Lloyd Wright’s library. The books that inspired Wright’s life, philosophy, and work are compiled and discussed in this website, which has just now been made public.
Paul Turner | Jul 15, 2020
Are you and your family sheltering at home? Since young aspiring architects can’t come to us, we’ve found new ways to bring Frank Lloyd Wright’s famed principles of organic architecture and solutions-based design directly into your homes. Find out how Vanguard has helped support the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s efforts to keep kids engaged online with Virtual Summer Camps and a Virtual Classroom.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 13, 2020
Learn how Frank Lloyd Wright became a mastermind with light by using a flashlight around your home in this fun, illuminating activity.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jul 8, 2020
Frank Lloyd Wright was inspired by the lines and patterns found throughout the Sonoran Desert. For this Virtual Classroom activity, you will observe the nature all around you and use it to create your own abstract art piece.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 30, 2020
Test yourself with this short family activity to see if you can create a home or structure entirely from just one piece of paper. Frank Lloyd Wright worked in a very self-defined style and now, like Wright, it’s your turn to build something unique with just a sheet of paper that reflects your creative style.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 17, 2020
This Virtual Classroom features a special video storytime reading of “Iggy Peck, Architect,” a children’s book by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 10, 2020