| |
Fallingwater: A Place for Renewal
Selected Images for the Exhibition
at the Barn at Fallingwater
April 10 - June 10, 2007
The works of Photographer Dr. Stephen Y. Lai
Click to enlarge images
The work of Woodturner Tom Obourn
Click to enlarge images
The award-winning Barn at Fallingwater will showcase the photographs of Dr. Stephen Y. Lai and woodturnings of Tom Obourn April 10, 2007, through June 10, 2007. Each artist spent hours on site in different seasons and now gives us tangible reminders that Fallingwater, an architectural intermingling of nature and art, is a dynamic place that continuously renews itself. On Sunday, April 22, visitors will have a chance to not only see the fruits of their labor but meet the artists at a reception from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. held at the Barn at Fallingwater.
###
About Fallingwater and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy:
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) preserves Fallingwater®, the masterpiece home designed in 1935 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Edgar J. Kaufmann in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. In 1963, Edgar Kaufmann jr. (sic) entrusted Fallingwater to the Conservancy. As a symbol of living in harmony with nature, Fallingwater offers a wide variety of educational programs to its more than 135,000 annual visitors. Since its founding in 1932, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy has protected more than 212,000 acres of natural lands in Pennsylvania, restored watersheds and saved natural habitats for a diversity of life and uses. Each year, WPC also partners with 5,000 volunteers and dozens of community organizations and businesses to plant and maintain 135 gardens and greening projects in 20 western Pennsylvania counties. |