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News and updates from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
Taliesin Preservation and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation unveiled a new plaque at Frank Lloyd Wright’s 800-acre estate in the rural Driftless Hills near Spring Green, WI, celebrating the site’s inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 21, 2021
A brief look at the artistry and influence of a devoted Taliesin Fellow.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 5, 2021
“You can wander through Taliesin for hours at a time and never stop seeing something new.” – Robert Campbell, Architectural Critic
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Mar 17, 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
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Registrar Pat Evans discusses aspects of caring for the thousands of objects that make up Frank Lloyd Wright’s collection during the pandemic.
Pat Evans | Jan 15, 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. This summer, 2019–2021 Graphic Design fellow, Rachel Minier, visited Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin for the first time.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Oct 14, 2020
In the first episode of Mid-CenturyHome.com’s new TALKS series, the publication gets to know Emily Butler, Preservation Director at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Taliesin West. Learn about Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy and preservation efforts at Taliesin West & Taliesin as the editor interviews Emily in this video.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Sep 8, 2020
Get a glimpse of the carefully completed restoration work for the exquisite Hillside Theatre Curtain, still being used in a functional theatre space in Spring Green, Wisconsin near Taliesin. The Hillside Curtain is one of the largest gifts Frank Lloyd Wright ever received and it is also one of the largest objects in the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s collection.
Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation | Jun 23, 2020
In 1932, Frank Lloyd Wright wrote the following article for Wisconsin Magazine in which he describes his feelings for the state he loved above all others (with Arizona coming in second) as well as his fascination with Wisconsin’s red barns and lack of “snobs.”
Frank Lloyd Wright | May 29, 2020