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The Graham Foundation announces the award of over 600,000 USD in 53 new grants to organizations that support projects worldwide. Grantee projects represent a diverse group of organizations engaging original ideas that advance our understanding of the designed environment. Selected from nearly 200 proposals, the funded projects include exhibitions, publications, films, new media works, and site-specific installations that promote rigorous scholarship, stimulate experimentation, and foster critical discourse in architecture. These organizations are in cities such as Bogotá, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Lisbon, London, Mexico City, Montréal, Los Angeles, New York, Portland, San Francisco, and Chicago, where the Graham Foundation is based. These innovative projects are led by eminent and emerging architects, artists, curators, filmmakers, historians, and publishers, among other professionals.
The new grantees join a worldwide network of institutions and individuals that the Graham Foundation has supported through the award of more than 4,450 grants over the past 62 years in its role as one of the most significant funders in the field of architecture.
Exhibitions (25)
Architectural Heritage Center (Portland, OR)
Bard Graduate Center (New York, NY)
Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montréal, Canada)
Center for Architecture (New York, NY)
The Center for Land Use Interpretation (Culver City, CA)
Chicago Architecture Center (Chicago, IL)
Cranbrook Art Museum (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
DePaul Art Museum (Chicago, IL)
Dia Art Foundation (New York, NY)
Dulwich Picture Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
Institute of Contemporary Arts (London, United Kingdom)
Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Art (Istanbul, Turkey)
Japan Society (New York, NY)
LIGA—Space for Architecture (Mexico, City)
Lisbon Architecture Triennale (Lisbon, Portugal)
MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles, at the Schindler House (Los Angeles, CA)
Michigan State University—Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum (East Lansing, MI)
MK Gallery (Milton Keynes, United Kingdom)
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (Chicago, IL)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco, CA)
School of the Art Institute of Chicago & The University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Serpentine Galleries (London, United Kingdom)
Southern California Institute of Architecture (Los Angeles, CA)
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico City, Mexico)
Whitechapel Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
Film/Video/New Media Projects (4)
The Architecture Exchange (London, United Kingdom)
Fieldwork Collaborative Projects (Chicago, IL)
IF INNOVATION FOUNDATION (Los Angeles, CA)
National Life Stories (London, United Kingdom)
Public Programs (5)
The Architectural League of New York (New York, NY)
Association of Architecture Organizations (Chicago, IL)
horizontal (Bogotá, Colombia)
Lampo (Chicago, IL)
Ragdale (Lake Forest, IL)
Publications (19)
Anyone Corporation (New York, NY)
Architectural Association School of Architecture—Landscape Urbanism (London, United Kingdom)
ar/ge kunst (Bolzano, Italy)
BlackSpace (New York, NY)
Columbia University—Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (New York, NY)
DoppelHouse Press (Los Angeles, CA)
The Green Lantern Press (Chicago, IL)
Harvard University—Graduate School of Design (Cambridge, MA)
Lars Müller Publishers (Zürich, Switzerland)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Future Heritage Lab (Cambridge, MA)
Mills College Art Museum (Oakland, CA)
Primary Information (New York, NY)
University of California, Los Angeles—Department of Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles, CA)
University of California Press (Oakland, CA)
University of Illinois at Chicago—College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts (Chicago, IL)
University of Illinois at Chicago—School of Architecture (Chicago, IL)
University of Johannesburg—Graduate School of Architecture (Johannesburg, South Africa)
University of Toronto—John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design (Toronto, Canada)
Yale University Press (New Haven, CT)
Upcoming grant application deadlines
Grants to Organizations: January 25, 2019
Grants to Individuals: September 15, 2019
About the Graham Foundation
Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts fosters the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society. The Graham realizes this vision through making project-based grants to individuals and organizations and producing exhibitions, events, and publications.