ARTS & CULTURE PROGRAM - Taliesin
The primary objective of The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Arts & Culture Program is to offer the
public various performances, exhibitions, and
workshops in the area of arts and culture. The
program serves to heighten public awareness of
Taliesin as a National Historic Landmark and draws
attention to the historical intersection of architecture, arts, and agriculture unique to the Taliesin campus.
This newly launched program enables the public to participate in an array of diverse workshops, concerts, exhibitions, and special events while experiencing the unparalleled beauty of the Taliesin buildings, environment, and life.
For more information about the Arts and Culture Program at Taliesin please contact:
Caroline Hamblen, Program Coordinator
E-mail:chamblen@franklloydwright.org
(608) 588 2511 ext 351
Typical Year Programming
Music
‣Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society
‣The Nob Hill Boys
‣Nathaniel Bartlett, Marimbist
‣Madison Musik Makers
Film
‣Documentary Film Styles and Techniques
Literary
‣Spring Green Literary Festival
‣Cultural Connections
‣Taliesin Garden Reception
‣Art Exhibitions and Workshops
‣The Work of Jan Serr
‣The Work of Nancy Giffey
‣Japanese Gold Leaf Painting
Nature and the Environment
‣Astronomy Course in FLLW’s Studio
‣Organic Farming - Gary Zimmerman
TALIESIN ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM
(TARP - at Taliesin and Taliesin West)
In conjunction with the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, TARP invites experienced visual artists to engage and respond to the unique characteristics of the architectural sites of Taliesin and Taliesin West and their vibrant communities.
TARP is open to visual artists living in the U.S. or abroad with a graduate-level academic background and/or a record of work within the art field, focusing on site-specific installations and contemporary works. Priority will be given to artists whose work responds to natural, architectural or community settings.
Program Highlights
The Taliesin Artist Residency operates on both of the frank Lloyd wright Foundation’s campuses at Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin and Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona.
2005: 2 visiting visual and installation artists
2006: 5 visual/installation artists
2007: 8 visiting visual and installation artists
2008: 4 visiting visual and installation artists
More information at:
http://www.taliesin.edu/tarp.html
Contact:
Saskia Jorda, Program Coordinator
E-mail: tarp@taliesin.edu
(480)860-2700
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