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Kyle Dockery | Aug 1, 2022
Kyle Dockery, Collections Coordinator, recalls his November trip to Arizona to assist in the installation of Chihuly in the Desert. Normally based at Taliesin in Wisconsin, the visit was an opportunity for Kyle to return to Taliesin West for the first time since 2018.
Kyle Dockery | Jan 16, 2022
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Preservation and Collections team bring us back in time with historical colors and materials at Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Nov 24, 2021
A brief look at the artistry and influence of a devoted Taliesin Fellow.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 5, 2021
“Chihuly in the Desert” premiers December 3 at Desert Botanical Garden & Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Aug 3, 2021
Each year, the Wrights and the Taliesin Fellowship would host a colorful, lively Easter celebration on the grounds of Taliesin West. Guests traveled to enjoy this annual tradition full of music, food, and fun that helped mark the end of spring.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Apr 2, 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
For nearly a decade, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has invited a graphic designer to work full time on the Marketing and Communication team, which includes living and working at Taliesin West. Rachel Minier, 2019–2021 Graphic Design fellow, asks the age-old question: Can one return home? Here she details life at Taliesin West pre-pandemic, her departure, and subsequent return in a changed world.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 4, 2021
Frank Lloyd Wright always believed in showcasing his artwork throughout his two homes. His collection of asian screens was no exception. Learn how the Collections & Preservation staff from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation work with conservation specialists to preserve and protect these magnificent historic screens while continuing to display Wright’s artwork for future generations to enjoy.
Yadin Larochette | Feb 17, 2021