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Graham Foundation presents 2022 grants to organizations

The Graham Foundation is pleased to announce the award of 36 grants to organizations from around the world.
Himali Singh Soin, an affirmation (still), 2022. Courtesy of the artist. From the 2022 Graham Foundation grant to Art Institute of Chicago for the exhibition Himali Singh Soin: Static Range. Himali Singh Soin, an affirmation (still), 2022. Courtesy of the artist. From the 2022 Graham Foundation grant to Art Institute of Chicago for the exhibition Himali Singh Soin: Static Range.
Himali Singh Soin, an affirmation (still), 2022. Courtesy of the artist. From the 2022 Graham Foundation grant to Art Institute of Chicago for the exhibition Himali Singh Soin: Static Range.

The Graham Foundation is happy to announce the grant awards of 36 funds to international organizations. These initiatives include exhibitions, books, digital projects, and other public displays run by organizations in cities like Accra, Ghana; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Colombo, Sri Lanka; London, United Kingdom; New York, NY; St. Louis, MO; Toronto, Canada; and Chicago, Illinois, where the Graham Foundation is based. These organizations support each other’s efforts to seek new avenues for the industry and include practitioners and audiences throughout the world through the work of architects, artists, designers, critics, curators, and others.

The new grantees join the Graham Foundation’s global network of organizations and people it has helped since its beginning in 1956. Over the course of that time, the Foundation has provided more than 5,000 projects with direct support totaling more than 42 million US dollars.

Visit a specific project page on the Foundation’s website by clicking the links below to learn more about each project.

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Exhibitions
a83 (New York, NY)
Architectural Image-Making in 1980s New York: The John Nichols Printmakers & Publishers Collection

Anyone Corporation (New York, NY)
Model Behavior

Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Himali Singh Soin: Static Range

The Arts Club of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Rathin Barman: Unsettled Structures

The Center for Land Use Interpretation (Culver City, CA)
Harpers Ferry: An Interpretive Epicenter

Counterpublic (St. Louis, MO)
Counterpublic 2023

Disponible (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Making Architecture Available, 2022–23 Program

Floating Museum (Chicago, IL)
Floating Monuments: Mecca Flats

LIGA—Space for Architecture (Mexico City, Mexico)
Arquitectura Para Dioses (Architecture for Gods)

MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles, at the Schindler House (West Hollywood, CA)
Seeking Zohn

Museum of Design Atlanta (Atlanta, GA)
Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip—Hop Architecture

Queens Museum (New York, NY)
Charisse Pearlina Weston: of [a] tomorrow: lighter than air, stronger than whiskey, cheaper than dust.

Ragdale Foundation (Lake Forest, IL)
Echo, 10th Anniversary Ragdale Ring: Reconnecting to Our Roots

Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York, NY)
On the Ground

Wexner Center for the Arts (Columbus, OH)
Sharing Circles: Carol Newhouse and the WomanShare Collective

Film, video, and new media projects
The Architectural League of New York (New York, NY)
Seeing the Whole: Design for Climate, Biodiversity, and Justice in a Complex and Dynamic World

Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (New York, NY)
New Angle: Voice

Society of Architectural Historians—Race and Architectural History Affiliate Group (Chicago, IL)
I Pity the Countries: Comparative Spatial Histories of Settler Colonialism, Race & Podcast

Public programs
Association of Architecture Organizations (Chicago, IL)
2022 Design Matters Conference

Mobile Makers Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Interdisciplinary and Intergenerational Design Summit

Publications
African Futures Institute (Accra, Ghana)
FOLIO: Journal of Contemporary African Architecture, Volume 3: 19.8

Bracket (Toronto, Canada)
Bracket [On Sharing]

California College of the Arts—Architecture Division (San Francisco, CA)
Reviewing Design Book Review

Concordia University Press (Montreal, Canada)
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander on Pedagogical Playgrounds

The Experiment (New York, NY)
Nineteen Reservoirs: On Their Creation and the Promise of Water for New York City

Faktur (University Park, PA)
Faktur: Documents and Architecture, Issues No. 4 and 5

Geoffrey Bawa Trust (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Drawing from the Geoffrey Bawa Archives

Goldsmiths College, London University—Centre for Research Architecture (London, United Kingdom)
Research Architecture: Provocations, Practices, and Propositions

Manifest Institute of the Americas (New York, NY)
Manifest: A Journal of the Americas, Issues 4–5

MAS Context (Chicago, IL)
MAS Context 34: AIR

New York Review of Architecture (New York, NY)
New York Review of Architecture, 2022

Student-led publications
Paprika! (New Haven, CT)
Paprika! Volume VIII

Rice University—School of Architecture (Houston, TX)
PLAT 12.0

Texas Tech University—College of Architecture (Lubbock, TX)
CROP 10: YIELD

University of California, Los Angeles—Department of Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles, CA)
POOL, Issue No. 08

University of Illinois at Chicago—College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts (Chicago, IL)
Fresh Meat Journal 14

Upcoming grant application deadlines
2023 grants to individuals: September 15, 2022
2023 Carter Manny award: application available September 15, 2022; due November 15, 2022
2023 grants to organizations: application available January 13, 2023; due February 25, 2023

For more information about the Graham Foundation’s grants, and to learn if your project is eligible for funding, visit grahamfoundation.org.

About the Graham Foundation

The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, established in 1956, promotes the growth and exchange of various and thought-provoking views about architecture and its significance to the arts, culture, and society. Join the Foundation’s mailing list to receive information on the programming and grantees.

 

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