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Fallingwater: A Place For Renewal
July 15 Through September 9, 2007
Photography by Stephen Y. Lai
Woodturing by Tom Obourn
Exhibition at The Westcott House
Photographer Stephen Lai and woodturner Tom Obourn bring their artistic skills together for an exhibition that offers tangible reminders that Fallingwater, an architectural intermingling of nature and art, is a dynamic place that continuously renews itself. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 for the Kaufmann family of Pittsburgh, Fallingwater was to be a place for renewal, a house that made it easy for city people to relate to the outdoors. Changes in weather, seasons, and the regenerating landscape are all part of the experience of this architectural masterpiece. Through two distinctive art forms, one is able to see and hold an ephemeral moment of that change in our minds and hands. This exhibition, organized and supported by Fallingwater, a program of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, is on display at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House through September 9th.
Meet The Artists Reception
August 18, 2007, 7:00p.m. to 9:00p.m.
The Westcott House
1340 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
$5, free for Members of The Westcott House Foundation
The exhibition can be viewed during the regular tours of the Westcott House, Wed through Saturday.
After-hours exhibition tour: every Tuesday, 5:30p.m. to 7:00p.m. Reservations required.
Proceeds from all sales of this exhibition support Fallingwater and The Westcott House.
For general information on the exhibition and tours please call 937-327-9291.
Become a Westcott House Foundation member today! Call 937-327-9291 or go to www.westcotthouse.org/pdf/memberform.pdf
