Program Type:
History & GenealogyAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Event Details
From his strong-willed mother to his artistic sister and from a devoted wife who raised his first six children to the client's wife he left her for, Frank Lloyd Wright's personal story can be told through the women he loved and the homes he built for them. Armed with numerous scandalous stories and a genuine love of the architectural genius, Master Storyteller Timothy Totten shines a sympathetic light on the players in the story of Wright's life and work. WARNING: This storytelling session includes descriptions of violence, including mass murder and arson.
About the speaker: Timothy Totten is a master storyteller specializing in the life and work of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Totten has studied the subject for more than 35 years and shares his unique presentations with audiences at museums, libraries, and universities across the country, as well as symposiums and events at Wright sites like Hollyhock House, Robie House, B. Harley Bradley House, and Florida Southern College. Totten is a parallel entrepreneur, leading three companies and a non-profit. Even with a busy schedule, he manages to sleep at least 8 hours a week.
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