The Graham Foundation awards a total of $501,500 to 38 organizations that are 'expanding the discussion and understanding of architecture and design'
The Graham Foundation has announced a total of $501,500 worth of funding as part of the 2023-24 Grants to Organizations cycle, which this year honors some 38 projects from the United States and five other countries.This fall’s upcoming Chicago Architecture Biennial and Exhibit Columbus are examples of 11 highlighted exhibitions developed by organizations and institutions recognized in this year's award circle. Groups such as the Cooper Hewitt, Dia Art Foundation, Landmark Columbus Foundation, and Chicago Architecture Center are a reflection of the Graham Foundation’s aim to “foster the development and exchange of ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.”Publications such as those led by Dark Matter U, a83, and the New York Review of Architecturewere also recognized alongside student-led publications from schools such as UCLA Architecture and Urban Design, USC School of Architecture, and Rice University School of Architecture, to name a few. Organizations such as the African American Student Union of Harvard University Graduate School of Design and other entities like the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Geoffrey Bawa Trust were also recognized for their impactful public programming. The Graham Foundation shares it has now awarded a total of $43 million worth of grants to groups and individuals since its founding in 1956. Below is the full list of organizational grantees for the 2023 cycle.Read the full post on Bustler
The Graham Foundation has announced a total of $501,500 worth of funding as part of the 2023-24 Grants to Organizations cycle, which this year honors some 38 projects from the United States and five other countries.
This fall’s upcoming Chicago Architecture Biennial and Exhibit Columbus are examples of 11 highlighted exhibitions developed by organizations and institutions recognized in this year's award circle. Groups such as the Cooper Hewitt, Dia Art Foundation, Landmark Columbus Foundation, and Chicago Architecture Center are a reflection of the Graham Foundation’s aim to “foster the development and exchange of ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.”
Publications such as those led by Dark Matter U, a83, and the New York Review of Architecturewere also recognized alongside student-led publications from schools such as UCLA Architecture and Urban Design, USC School of Architecture, and Rice University School of Architecture, to name a few. Organizations such as the African American Student Union of Harvard University Graduate School of Design and other entities like the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Geoffrey Bawa Trust were also recognized for their impactful public programming.
The Graham Foundation shares it has now awarded a total of $43 million worth of grants to groups and individuals since its founding in 1956. Below is the full list of organizational grantees for the 2023 cycle.
Read the full post on Bustler