A new
exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright's Legacy
in San Diego: The Taliesin Apprentices, opened last week at the La Jolla
Historical Society’s Wisteria Cottage Gallery. The show includes several drawings
by Frank Lloyd Wright that have not been publicly displayed before.
Venue: Wisteria Cottage Gallery at 780 Prospect Avenue.
Hours: 12-4 p.m. Thursdays through
Sundays.
Admission to the exhibition is free.
Details: In the decades before and after
World War II, several of those who studied under architect Frank Lloyd Wright
in his Taliesin Fellowship apprentice program designed and built a fabulous
array of structures throughout San Diego.
Fellows
Vincent Bonini, Loch Crane, Frederick Liebhardt, Bill Slatton and Sim Bruce
Richards as well as Frank Lloyd Wright and his two sons Lloyd (Frank Lloyd
Wright Jr.) and John built and unrealized projects will be explored in this
show.
More info:
lajollahistory.org and or facebook.com/lajollahistory
Exhibition
ends January 17, 2016.
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