Friday, December 5, Taliesin West Closes at 2:00 p.m.
News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
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
Taliesin Talks are weekly live-streamed discussions featured on Facebook. From preservation to space exploration and beyond, this hour-long conversational series offers digital audiences a new way to engage with the work of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and the Wright legacy of architecture and design.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 13, 2020
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | May 7, 2020
Enjoy a month’s worth of drawings that were updated daily during April 2020, featuring iconic architecture reinterpreted as “newspaper buildings” in this series by illustrator Ben Denzer taken from page 3 of the New York Times.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 10, 2020
Weekly Thursday video tours spotlight beauty of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings closed due to COVID-19
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 2, 2020
Arizona PBS features Andrew Pielage’s quest to photograph all Frank Lloyd Wright sites on their show, “Art in the 48.”
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 30, 2020
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has recently collaborated with KONZUK, a brand that creates unique architecture-inspired jewelry out of stainless steel and concrete. We spoke with Karen Konzuk of KONZUK to learn more about her process and the creation of the new Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired collection.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 11, 2020
As part of the Frank Lloyd Wright Store’s Artisan Collaboration series, we’ve collaborated with artist and designer Blaise Danio of Buhlaixe to create a unique line of stylish architecture-inspired scarves.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Feb 27, 2020
HomeAdvisor recently created illustrations of a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home from almost every state in the U.S., and a map showing their location, all of which they donated to The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Prints of the map and the individual drawings are now being sold through 1000Museums.com, with proceeds supporting the Foundation. We spoke with HomeAdvisor representatives to learn more about this project and the inspiration behind it.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jan 23, 2020