Upcoming Book Events

2026 Bauder Lecture
Apr
12

2026 Bauder Lecture

This program represents the tenth installment of the Center's annual Lillian and Donald Bauder Lecture. Established in 2016 through a generous gift from Cranbrook President Emerita Dr. Lillian Bauder and her late husband Donald Bauder, this endowed lecture series allows the Center to bring to campus speakers of national significance whose work intersects with the history, collections, and legacy of Cranbrook and the work of Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research.

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Book Signing at the Miller Gym Art Show
Nov
21

Book Signing at the Miller Gym Art Show

As an avid member of the Miller Gym community here in Santa Fe, I’m delighted to be signing books at the gym’s annual art show. The event is free and open to the public.

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AIA Santa Fe Annual Chapter Meeting
Nov
13

AIA Santa Fe Annual Chapter Meeting

I will be presenting at the Annual Chapter meeting of AIA Santa Fe on November 13, tying together some of my work on midwestern and southwestern landscapes with lessons for sustainable architecture and climate responsiveness along the way!

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Sunsets & Sips
Oct
23

Sunsets & Sips

Join us at Taliesin West for a special Sunsets and Sips Happy Hour featuring author Sarah Rovang. Enjoy drinks at golden hour and get your signed copy of her new book, Through The Long Desert, a captivating story of the friendship and parallel lives of two American Icons, Georgia O’Keeffe and Frank Lloyd Wright. Plus, try your hand at architect-style lettering with a hands-on activity, and view high-quality reproductions of O’Keeffe’s and Wright’s correspondence.

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Mornings with O’Keeffe | Georgia O’Keeffe and Frank Lloyd Wright: Friendship and the Art of Living 
Oct
1

Mornings with O’Keeffe | Georgia O’Keeffe and Frank Lloyd Wright: Friendship and the Art of Living 

In conjunction with the release of Through the Long Desert: Georgia O’Keeffe and Frank Lloyd Wright (Rizzoli, September 2025), this talk explores the stories that didn’t make it to the final manuscript, exploring Wright and O’Keeffe’s relationship, and the network of mutual friends who connected them in multifarious ways to a broader universe of American modern art and architecture. This event is virtual and free to attend.

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