Photo of First Unitarian Meeting House by Stephen R. Milanowski

Madison Made: Marshall Erdman’s Legacy in Madison and Beyond,

April 26, 2024

The Unitarian Meeting House is pleased to announce a new lecture series, “The Wright Connections – Then and Now,” in partnership with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The inaugural lecture, titled “Madison Made: Marshall Erdman’s Legacy in Madison and Beyond,” will focus on the contributions of builder-developer Marshall Erdman, who collaborated with Mr. Wright on the Unitarian Meeting House and was deeply influenced by his work.

Presented by UW Professor Anna Andrzejewski, the lecture will examine Erdman’s innovations and considers how Erdman’s designs reshaped post WW-II suburbia and explores how his work with Frank Lloyd Wright at FUS was a formative part of his career. Registration for this program is not required.

Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: First Unitarian Society Landmark Auditorium, Madison, Wisconsin

Admission: Free and open to the public, though donations to support the Landmark Entrance Project at the church are appreciated.

Photo of First Unitarian Meeting House by Stephen R. Milanowski