Wright on the Walls
Saturday, Jun 10, 201710 AM — Monday, Sep 4, 20176 PMEDT
| National Building Museum, 401 F Street NW
Washington, DC, USRelated
Celebrating the 150th birthday of Frank Lloyd Wright, Wright on the Walls transforms a gallery into an interactive, large-scale “coloring book” inspired by the architect’s work. Opening in conjunction with the Museum’s Frank Lloyd Wright Day, the exhibition runs through the Summer Block Party.
Wright on the Walls features original interpretations of built and unbuilt Wright designs created by local artists Scott Clowney and Vlad Zabavskiy. Focusing on five areas of Wright’s work—residential, commercial, houses of worship, automobile culture, and decorative details—the interactive space challenges visitors to add their own creative “color” to large-scale drawings printed on the walls, using shades and hues inspired by those used by Wright and his studio. The drawings include lesser known and unbuilt projects, such as a gas station in Cloquet, Minnesota and Wright’s surprising design for the peak of Sugarloaf Mountain in Dickerson, Maryland, as well as local sites like the Pope-Leighey House in Alexandria, Virginia. Wright on the Walls will not only celebrate Wright’s legacy and lasting influence, but raise awareness about the role of color and nature in his work. Rounding out the sensory experience will be ambient music adapted from music played in Wright’s Taliesin studios.
Washable dry-erase markers are provided to visitors. Visitors are asked not to bring their own coloring supplies. Visitors can share their creations with the hashtag #WrightOnTheWalls; the National Building Museum will repost and share selected creations online.
nbm.org/exhibition/wright-on-the-walls
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