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.
Listen to oral histories and hear about the people who first settled in the Bear Run area, and how a wealthy Pittsburgh family discovered the area, which was perfectly suited for a summer camp and later, a private retreat into nature. Meet the clients, the architect and the craftsmen who created Fallingwater.
Please note that the lecture is not held in Fallingwater itself, but at The Barn at Fallingwater. The Barn is a late 1800’s Pennsylvania bank barn that was once part of the Kaufmann’s diary farm. Today this LEED certified building has been adapted for other uses including meeting and gathering space.
If your adding a lecture as a part of your visit to Fallingwater we suggest allowing at least three hours on site and scheduling your tour no later than 12 noon and no earlier than 3:30 pm.
Cost: $8.00 when purchased with a Fallingwater house tour; $18.00 for the lecture only. This lecture may also be booked for groups by special arrangement.