Bruce Goff: Material Worlds opens December 20 at the Art Institute of Chicago, celebrating the inventive and unconventional work of Bruce Goff. The retrospective features over 200 works, including drawings, models, paintings, and personal collections, highlighting his bold use of materials, fantastical forms, and diverse cultural influences.
Take a virtual walking tour of Fort Washington in Washington Heights with preservationist Emily Kahn, exploring how Holocaust refugees and other immigrants shaped the neighborhood’s architecture. Based on Kahn’s Columbia University research, the tour highlights NYC development, Art Deco design, immigrant history, and preservation efforts in Upper Manhattan.
Manitoga offers a series of immersive seasonal experiences at Dragon Rock, each featuring a themed meditative walk and an in-depth exploration of the House, Studio, and Woodland Garden. This early-winter program features a guided forest-bathing walk led by Mindful Outdoor Nature Guide Cindy Olsen, complete with freshly foraged pine tea and light snacks. Participants will then enjoy a rare, serene tour of Russel Wright’s iconic House and Studio at Dragon Rock.
On December 4, the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy’s Wright Virtual Visits online event series will get a sneak peek at the new visitor center under construction at Graycliff in Derby, New York.