Wright Virtual Visits 2022 - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy

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Banner image for Wright Virtual Visits featuring small exterior photos of several Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings in a grid.

Wright Virtual Visits is back for 2022!

Begun in April 2020 as a social media initiative highlighting Frank Lloyd Wright-designed public sites that were closed due to the pandemic, Wright Virtual Visits is set to begin a third iteration on January 20, 2022. Each month, two (or more) Frank Lloyd Wright-designed sites are paired up to go live on Facebook, focusing on a particular theme. Viewers will be invited to submit photos related to the theme, with highlights to be featured during the event. The livestream will also include interactive Q&A encouraging viewer engagement.

Wright Virtual Visits is a collaborative effort of all participating sites, jointly led by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, the Unity Temple Restoration Foundation, the Graycliff Conservancy and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Production support is provided by Forever Ready Productions. It builds on the innovation of the original project (April-July 2020) as well as the second phase (August 2020-September 2021).

Follow Wright Virtual Visits on Facebook, or check this page regularly for upcoming events and to view archived videos.

Upcoming Wright Virtual Visits

Get notified whenever we announce a new event and access all streams and recordings at Wright Virtual Visits on Facebook! Stay tuned for an announcement about 2023.

Past Wright Virtual Visits

After each event, the video recording will be embedded below for convenient streaming. If you’re looking for older Wright Virtual Visits videos, they are archived on the pages for the first phase (April-July 2020) and second phase (August 2020-September 2021) of the program.

Posted January 10, 2022

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Exterior photo looking across a lawn with a gravel walkway and a low stone wall to the right. The house in view is circular with two overlapping circles connected, a stone exterior at the base and then stucco above to the left and glass to the right. The house is set in a wooded area on a hill.