Established in 1988 for high school students keenly interested in architecture, the Fallingwater Student Residency Program encourages creative thinking through an understanding of design. Twelve students are selected each year to participate in this innovative, weeklong exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork, guided by a humanistic approach to architectural study. The Residency emphasizes architecture as a participatory artform that engages the body, mind, and spirit. Focusing on Fallingwater, students gain an understanding of the built environment from physical, psychological, and historical perspectives, and then apply it in creative design studios. Faculty from many architecture-related disciplines lead intense study sessions and workshops, giving students a foundation in the art and philosophy underlying architecture.
June 19 - August 21
Meadow Run Photography by artisit Fritz Kinzel.

A resident of New York, Kinzel visits Western Pennsylvania each year to photograph the Laurel Highlands. The exhibition examines the subtleties of rock-bottom streams, primarily Meadow Run, a nearby tributary of the Youghiogheny River.
To view the interesting works of Kinzel and to find out more about the artist himself, click here.