The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is launching an exciting lineup of new tours, public events and interactive programs this fall and winter at Taliesin West, Wright’s iconic home in Scottsdale. These offerings invite visitors to immerse themselves in the legacy of the famed architect.
Established in 1937, Taliesin West was Wright’s desert laboratory – a hub for innovation, art and performance. Today, it stands as a National Historic Landmark where the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation continues to foster that same spirit of creativity and education. Visitors can explore how Wright harmonized architecture with the natural desert landscape while discovering his lasting impact on the design world.
The Behind-the-Scenes Guided Tour invites guests to venture beyond the typical visitor space, uncovering hidden areas like the Guest Deck and Apprentice Court. Running from January to May 2025, this two-hour tour offers an intimate look at the collections and preservation efforts at Taliesin West.
“This new tour highlights not just the architecture, but also the seamless connection between Taliesin West and the surrounding natural landscape emphasizing Wright’s principles,” Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Henry Hendrix said.
For a more relaxed experience, the Sunsets & Sips happy hour program runs on select Thursdays from October 2024 to January 2025. Attendees can enjoy drinks while exploring Taliesin West’s outdoor spaces with exclusive access to interior rooms that change each week. Author Nora Burba Trulsson and photographer Andrew Pielage will host a book signing on October 17 as part of the event.
The Taliesin West Film Series offers movie buffs the chance to watch classic Hollywood films like The Birds and Double Indemnity in the historic Cabaret Theater, a space once used by Wright himself for performances and screenings. The series runs monthly on select Fridays starting in October.
Families and young learners can take part in Discovery Day on November 9, an all-day event filled with performances, crafts and hands-on activities for visitors of all ages. The Foundation is also offering a winter break camp in December where attendees can dive into architecture-themed projects, including building models and creating designs inspired by Wright’s principles.
For those interested in photography, Taliesin West will host two-weekend workshops in early 2025, led by acclaimed photographer Andrew Pielage. Participants can capture the beauty of Wright’s architecture and the surrounding desert landscape while learning photography techniques.
Members of the Foundation receive exclusive perks including discounts on tours and events like Sunsets & Sips as well as VIP areas during select events.
“Members play a key role in supporting the Foundation’s mission,” Hendrix said. “Their contributions go directly towards preserving Wright’s legacy and continuing the educational programming at Taliesin West.”
Whether you’re looking for educational tours, engaging family activities or cultural events, Taliesin West offers something for everyone this season. For more, visit franklloydwright.com.