"The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Through the Eyes of a Child"
"The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Through the Eyes of a Child" is a traveling exhibition featuring the best of children's photography of Fallingwater, Unity Temple and The Westcott House. Seventeen children, ages 8-14, were invited to be part of this unique program highlighting the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. These young students used high-quality digital cameras to photograph the interior and exterior of Unity Temple, Fallingwater, and The Westcott House. The exhibit opened in October at Unity Temple during the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy Annual Conference. This spring the exhibit will travel to Fallingwater and then to The Westcott House in June. This project was completed in association with Eyes Wide Open Worldwide (www.eyeswideopenworldwide.org).
This program was made possible through the generous support of the Ruth B. and Thomas F. Mackey Charitable Trust.
Special thanks to The Now Device (www.thenowdevice.com) for the short video documenting this project. To view the video below, please click play.