Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation opens enrollment for 2025 Camp Taliesin West in Scottsdale
Posted 5/13/25
Camp Taliesin West will return for summer 2025, with a lineup of full-day, half-day and virtual sessions for K–12 students exploring architecture, science, engineering, art and …
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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation opens enrollment for 2025 Camp Taliesin West in Scottsdale
(Courtesy Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation)
Kids in grades from kindergarten through 12th can explore architecture, science, engineering, art and photography this summer as part of Camp Taliesin West.
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Camp Taliesin West will return for summer 2025, with a lineup of full-day, half-day and virtual sessions for K–12 students exploring architecture, science, engineering, art and photography—both in-person at Taliesin West, Wright’s winter home and studio in Scottsdale, and online via Zoom.
Each Camp Taliesin West session is led by trained museum educators, with a low teacher-to-camper ratio and a strong focus on interactive, project-based learning. Subject include topics like beginner architecture, interior design, urban planning and professional photography.
Enrollment fees range from $40 to $400 per session. All in-person camps include a daily lunch, air-conditioned spaces and supervised drop-off and pick-up. Full-week programs conclude with a student showcase open to friends and family.
Financial aid scholarships are available for those who qualify through the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s Community Access Program. To receive a scholarship application, email Education@FrankLloydWright.org. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation members also receive 10% off all enrollment fees.
For more information, visit https://franklloydwright.org/camp-taliesin-west/.