Color, Craft and Create Night at the Dana-Thomas House
Schedule
Wed Mar 18 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Dana Thomas House | Springfield, IL
About this Event
Bring your own materials and spend some time working on a creative project in the inspiring atmosphere of the Dana-Thomas House. Whether your interest is coloring, sketching, knitting, crochet, embroidery, origami, diamond art, watercolors or another type of project, we will provide you with space to work and engage in conversation with other community members who share your interest. Individuals, families and small groups are all welcome. This event is free and open to all ages; children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Reservations are recommended.
Please note, wi-fi and electrical outlets are NOT available. Additional important notes are listed below. If you have a question about whether your project is appropriate for this event, please contact us at [email protected] to discuss it with our team.
Important Notes:
- The Dana-Thomas House includes 12,600 square feet of architecture, split over 16 levels separated by stairs. Please keep this in mind when rmaking reservations. Questions about accessibility and requests for reasonable accomodation should be directed to [email protected].
- Photography, video and other recording are only permitted outdoors; indoor photos, videos, and other recording are not permitted. A gallery of photos of the site, including interior images, is available at https://dnrhistoric.illinois.gov/research/photogallery.html Photos of our sites are also posted to our Facebook (State Historic Sites at Springfield, IL) and Instagram (@statehistoricsitesspringfield) feeds.
About the Site
The Dana-Thomas House was designed and built between 1902-1904 by renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was commissioned by Susan Lawrence Dana, a Springfield socialite, philanthropist, and activist who collaborated with Wright on his first "blank check" commission to design a home in which she could advance her ideas about democracy and education. At 12,600 square feet, with 35 rooms and over 100 art glass windows, when completed in 1904 it was the largest and most extravagant home Wright had designed thus far in his independent career as an architect. Today it is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources; with most of its original furnishings and art glass still intact, it is one of the most complete of Wright's Prairie style homes in the United States.
Parking
The Dana-Thomas House is located at 301 East Lawrence Avenue in Springfield, Illinois. A free parking lot is located directly across the street from the house, at the northeast corner of Fourth Street and Lawrence Avenue. Additional free parking is located behind the house and west of the railroad tracks in the lot off of Cook Street.
Where is it happening?
Dana Thomas House, 301 East Lawrence Avenue, Springfield, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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