RACINE — SC Johnson will host a free public program on Frank Lloyd Wright’s “organic architecture” Monday, June 8, at the SC Johnson Golden Rondelle Theater, followed by a free “Wright at Night” tour.
The Community Interest Program is scheduled for 6 to 7:30 p.m., with lobby doors opening at 5 p.m., at the theater, 1525 Howe St. The 90-minute “Wright at Night” tour will begin at 7:30 p.m.
The June 8 program, titled “The Relevance of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Organic Architecture to Contemporary Culture,” will feature Ken Dahlin, an architect, scholar, and author who focuses on organic architecture. Dahlin, who is affiliated with Genesis Architecture LLC, is the author of the 2025 book Frank Lloyd Wright and the Path to Beauty, published by Routledge.
Organizers said Dahlin will discuss what Wright meant by organic architecture and explore principles Wright articulated that continue to influence contemporary design. The program will also include presentations from the newest student award winners of the Wright Now Student Design Competition, offering examples of how emerging designers can interpret Wright’s ideas.
Reservations are encouraged. People can RSVP at https://scjohnson.com/CIP.
For additional information, organizers said people can email Rondelle@scj.com or call 262-260-2154 and leave a message.
