March 2025 Events At Taliesin West

Late afternoon view of the Prow at Taliesin West

TOURS
Open Daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The option of four unique tours at Taliesin West inspires a deeper appreciation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s visionary architecture, showcasing his innovative use of natural materials, organic design, and creative genius. Organic Architecture is important because it demonstrates how we experience and interact with the world, blending beauty, function, and culture to create spaces that enrich our lives.

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SOUTHWEST SHAKESPEARE COMPANY PRESENTS: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
March 14-17

90 mins No Intermission

Taliesin West | Music Pavilion

Tickets are only available at swshakespeare.org. Please direct all inquiries to info@swshakespeare.org.

 


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MEMBER TALK: WOMEN & WRIGHT
March 26, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Typically for Members only, this talk is open to the public, too! While celebrating Women’s History Month, join our Director and Vice President of the Taliesin Institute, Dr. Jennifer Gray, as she leads a discussion about key women who studied and worked under Frank Lloyd Wright. There will be ample time for questions and curiosity!

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SUNSETS & SIPS
March 27, 5:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m.

Music was the heart of the Taliesin Fellowship, filling evenings with inspiration and connection after long days of drafting and building. Frank Lloyd Wright himself drew creativity from great composers, believing music and architecture were deeply intertwined.

On March 27, step into this rich tradition at Taliesin West. Enjoy an evening of wine, music, history, and breathtaking views.

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SPRING CAMP: TREMENDOUS TREEHOUSES
March 10-12

This camp is recommended for ages 9-12.
Registration includes a catered lunch for your camper.

During this camp, children discover Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and studio, Taliesin West. They will  learn about organic architecture and how architects from around the world are inspired by tree houses. They will explore a few “tree-mendous” desert shelters at Taliesin West, created by Wright’s apprentices. Campers will then create a 3D model of their dream tree house to take home.

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cyanotype process example to illustrate why architects used this technique to reproduce building plans.

HOMESCHOOL EXPLORATIONS: WHY ARE BLUEPRINTS BLUE?
March 18

Students will learn about the history of blueprints, and why this artistic photographic process became so important to architecture! They will create their own cyanotype print to take home, using the same process Frank Lloyd Wright once used.

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