Wright on the Walls, Summer Block Party 2017, at the National Building Museum
Wright on the Walls, Summer Block Party 2017, at the National Building Museum
Wright on the Walls, Summer Block Party 2017, at the National Building Museum
Wright on the Walls, Summer Block Party 2017, at the National Building Museum
Exhibition Concept & Project Direction
Wright on the Walls
National Building Museum
Goal | Help people of all ages explore connections between nature and architecture in Frank Lloyd Wright's work through an experimental immersive, interactive experience.
A part of the commemoration of Frank Lloyd Wright's 150th birthday, this interactive installation transformed a museum gallery into a life-size coloring book. Participants used dry-erase markers to add their own color to Wright's designs, which had been interpreted as black-and-white line drawings by two DC-areas artists in a 1,000 square foot gallery. A soundtrack accompanied the gallery experience, drawn from musical performances at Wright's Taliesin Fellowship in the 1940s. I developed the basic concept for this presentation and coordinated teams of artists, curators, printers, installers, and retailers to produce this one-of-a-kind experience.
Learn more on the National Building Museum's exhibition website.