MARCH 4, 2017
SATURDAY
9:00am – 1:00pm
9:00 am Doors Open/Slideshow of Frank Lloyd Wright Structures (Annie Pfeiffer Chapel)
9:30am lecture: “The Genius of Frank Lloyd Wright” by Master Storyteller Timothy Totten
10:45am Intermission
11:00am lecture: “Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House.” A multi-media presentation by Kim Bixler
11:35am panel: “Preserving a Masterpiece for the Future.” Hear from a panel of experts including Wright homeowners, restoration architect and historical expert/curator.
12:15pm Dismiss for lunch and/or self-guided tours
Admission to the Usonian Faculty House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and walking tour map of Florida Southern College included.
TICKET LEVELS
- Draftsman – $50
Includes all morning sessions in the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel
Walking Tour Map of Florida Southern College
Admission to the Usonian Faculty House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (last tour at 3:45 pm)
- Apprentice – $65
Includes all morning sessions in the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel
Walking Tour Map of Florida Southern College
Admission to the Usonian Faculty House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (last tour at 3:45 pm)
ADDED BENEFITS:
Lunch in the Wright-designed Hollis Room (served 12:15 – 1:15 pm / pre-order required)
1:00 pm “Wright’s California Masterpiece” presented by Hollyhock House docent Stan Ecklund
- Associate – $85 (LIMITED TO JUST 20 TICKETS)
Includes all morning sessions in the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel
Walking Tour Map of Florida Southern College
Admission to the Usonian Faculty House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (last tour at 3:45 pm)
Lunch in the Wright-designed Hollis Room (served 12:15 – 1:15 pm / pre-order required)
1:00 pm “Wright’s California Masterpiece” presented by Hollyhock House docent Stan Ecklund
ADDED BENEFIT:
1:45 pm In-depth Tour of Florida Southern College by Timothy Totten
Space is limited. Click HERE for tickets (via Eventbrite)
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SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
“Genius of Frank Lloyd Wright”
Master storyteller Timothy Totten takes you on a whirlwind 75-minute tour of the life and work of America’s most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. With insightful architectural analysis, hundreds of photos and dozens of intimate stories, Totten weaves a tale of love, adultery, murder and the Emperor of Japan to illustrate the genius and personal foibles of the man the American Institute of Architects has called “The Greatest American Architect.”
“Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House”
Kim Bixler published her latest book, Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House, and can be seen in the PBS documentary Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years. Kim will recount the tumultuous history of the house through an engaging multi-media presentation of family photographs, historical documents and personal anecdotes. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear firsthand the unforgettable story of growing up in a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
“Restoring a Masterpiece: What it Takes to Save a Frank Lloyd Wright Building”
Join a panel of experts, which might include Wright homeowners, a restoration architect, a former Wright apprentice and a national Wright expert as they detail what it takes to restore a masterpiece by a daring and experimental genius of American architecture. Moderated by Timothy Totten, the panel discussion will include time for audience questions.
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THE PRESENTERS
Timothy Totten has studied Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work for more than 25 years and visited more than 280 Wright structures around the country. In addition to numerous storytelling sessions at schools, libraries and museums across the United States over the past five years, Totten has also co-produced two previous Wright symposiums and has four more in the works for 2017 at Wright sites including Florida Southern College and the E.E. Boynton House in Rochester, New York. Totten is also the creator and volunteer race director for the non-profit Amazing Race for Charity, which has raised more than $70,000 in the past three years for charities in his hometown. In addition, Totten is partner in a successful events company called FunVenture, LLC.
Kim Bixler is the author of Growing Up in a Frank Lloyd Wright House and can be seen in the PBS documentary Frank Lloyd Wright’s Boynton House: The Next Hundred Years. Kim Bixler’s family owned Wright’s prairie-style Edward E. Boynton house (1908) from 1977 to 1994. She started giving tours when she was eight years old – sharing Wright’s architectural design details, revealing her favorite hiding spots and dodging the habitually leaky roof. A graduate of Cornell University, Bixler has traveled the country giving lectures at numerous Wright sites including Taliesin West, Unity Temple, the Darwin Martin House, Wright’s Mason City Iowa sites, the Marin County Civic Center and the Hollyhock House.
Stan Ecklund is a docent at Hollyhock House, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed residential masterpiece located on Olive Hill in Hollywood, California. Stan shares his knowledge of all things Wright through tours and lectures for site visitors and now brings his experience to the larger community of Wright aficionados. He has toured over 100 Frank Lloyd Wright creations and owns more books on Wright and his architecture than he cares to admit. In his real life, Stan is a manufacturing engineer for a major aerospace company and lives in Redondo Beach, California.