When: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Where: At The Center
Please join us for the opening of Kaneji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia.
The exhibition presents the houses by Japanese American architect and Taliesin student Kaneji Domoto in Westchester County’s Usonia, a small community for which Frank Lloyd Wright designed the site plan in accordance with his urbanistic principles. Featuring material from private archives never-before shown publicly, the drawings, artifacts, models and photographs exhibited show how Domoto’s work applied Wrightian idiom and provide a glimpse at life in Frank Lloyd Wright’s inner circles.
Curator: Lynnette Widder, co-founder, aarvarchitecture, and lecturer, Columbia University
Exhibition Designer: Studio Joseph
Price: Free
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Kaneji Domoto at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonia is sponsored in part by:
This exhibition was made by possible by the generous support of the following sponsors:
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