Frank Lloyd Wright
Thu Feb 27, 2025 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST
Online, Zoom
Description
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Roots & Legacy in Madison
Frank Lloyd Wright was born and spent much of his life just outside of Madison, WI. This talk will explore how his built and unbuilt works have shaped and influenced the historic and current architectural landscape in Madison and throughout the Midwest.
Speaker Emily Butler is the Associate Vice President of Strategic Partnerships & Initiatives at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Emily is based at Taliesin in Spring Green, WI. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Temple University and a Masters in Preservation Studies from Tulane University.
Ticket Information
Madison Trust Members: $5.00 | General Public: $10.00
Members will be asked to provide their Member ID when purchasing a ticket. If you cannot locate your Member ID, please contact us at info@madisonpreservation.org. Click here for more information on membership with the Madison Trust.
Ticket sales close at 5:00pm on February 27.
This is a virtual event on Zoom. Only one ticket is needed per household. Refunds may be requested up to 3 days (February 24) before the event. Fees are nonrefundable.
The event will be recorded and available to ticket holders for a limited time.
The Zoom link will be provided via email the week of the event.
This is the first in our four-program series! Click here to view the other programs.
*You will notice that the booking fee (ticketing site fee) and transaction fee (credit card fee) are included in the ticket price. As a small nonprofit, events such as this are a fundraiser and incorporating in their fees helps us continue these informative and enjoyable presentations.