Sunday, April 27, 2025, Last entry to Taliesin West is 2:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation President & CEO Stuart Graff speaks to the O’Connor Institute about Frank Lloyd Wright’s relationship with Democracy and the American landscape.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 12, 2021
Our friends at the Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center and Town of Wyoming (Wisconsin) received a $90,200 community development investment grant to complete vital preservation work.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 27, 2021
Buffalo, NY-based architectural photographer Matthew Digati recently took us on a visual journey to see the Martin House in Buffalo. Now, Matthew is back to lead us on a tour of Graycliff, an impressive Frank Lloyd Wright design 20 miles south of Buffalo overlooking Lake Erie.
Matthew Digati | Apr 6, 2021
H&S International, a firm founded by Taliesin trained architects Bing Hu and WenChin Shi, has studios for its practice all over the world, and has now opened its newest branch, the Taliesin West Studio.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 30, 2021
All Photos courtesy of Matthew Digati.
Matthew Digati | Jan 7, 2021
Jeff Martin, host of the Museum Confidential podcast, visits Taliesin West during the pandemic and shares his experiences.
Jeff Martin | Dec 7, 2020
Jewel Branding & Licensing will work closely together with the Foundation to expand Frank Lloyd Wright’s design philosophy, refined style, and innovative ideas through strategic licensing partnerships.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 9, 2020
Every house has stories to tell, particularly if the house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Some stories are familiar. Some are even true. Some, true or not, have been lost to time, while others are yet to be told. Steve Sikora, owner of the Malcom Willey House, continues his exploration of the home and its influence on architecture and society.
Steve Sikora | Oct 19, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Spoke Art teamed up once again in 2020! The follow-up to the popular “Frank Lloyd Wright: Timeless” exhibition made its debut in late October as a virtual showcase and now has limited edition artworks available.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 16, 2020