Frank Lloyd Wright and Modern Architecture (Osher Online)

Frank Lloyd Wright and Modern Architecture (Osher Online)

Virtual Course | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.

Northwestern University Chicago, FL 60201 United States
Zoom
anyone
4/21/2026-5/26/2026
7:00 PM-8:30 PM EDT on Tue
$95.00
$75.00

Frank Lloyd Wright and Modern Architecture (Osher Online)

Virtual Course | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.


We are delighted to be able to continue our collaboration with OSHER ONLINE, an educational service that is offered by our "big sister" the Osher National Resource Center (NRC) at Northwestern University. This class is being run and organized by NRC staff. Sessions are live and will not be recorded. 


Frank Lloyd Wright designed nearly 1,000 buildings and helped define modern architecture. This course explores highlights of his practice, from Prairie houses to Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum, alongside lesser-known projects like affordable housing and city planning. We will examine how Wright’s work reflected cultural shifts in technology, science, and politics, offering a deeper understanding of his lasting influence on architecture and modern design.


YOUR INSTRUCTOR:



Jennifer Gray, PhD, is vice president of the Taliesin Institute at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Her research explores how modern architects used design to advance social change at the turn of the 20th century. She has curated major exhibitions, including Frank Lloyd Wright at 150 at MoMA and The Imperial Hotel at 100, which toured Japan. Gray has taught at Columbia, Cornell, and MoMA, and formerly served as Curator of Drawings and Archives at Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library.



  • Important Note: OLLI online classes consist of six sessions, and OLLI members enjoy a $20 discount!