
"The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts has announced $573,300 in grants to 39 organizations worldwide. Chosen from more than 200 submissions, the 2025 awards support a broad range of initiatives, including exhibitions, installations, publications, podcasts, student-led journals, international architecture events, and public programs that contribute to advancing architectural discourse and design experimentation. Over nearly seven decades, the Graham Foundation has provided more than $45 million in direct support to over 5,200 projects."
"This year's grantees represent a wide spectrum of institutions, from major cultural organizations and academic programs to publishers, nonprofit groups, and community-based initiatives. Collectively, these projects are led by architects, artists, curators, designers, historians, scholars, and writers who are fostering new interdisciplinary perspectives and engaging audiences across diverse contexts. Activities will take place in cities such as Vienna, Montreal, Toronto, Milan, Mexico City, Lisbon, Zurich, Rotterdam, London, Atlanta, Cambridge, Los Angeles, New York, Washington D.C., and Chicago, the home of the Graham Foundation."
The Graham Foundation awarded $573,300 in grants to 39 organizations worldwide, selected from more than 200 submissions. The 2025 awards support exhibitions, installations, publications, podcasts, student-led journals, international architecture events, and public programs that advance architectural discourse and design experimentation. Over nearly seven decades, the Foundation has provided more than $45 million in direct support to over 5,200 projects. Grantees include major cultural institutions, academic programs, publishers, nonprofits, and community-based initiatives led by architects, artists, curators, designers, historians, scholars, and writers. Funded activities will take place across cities in North America and Europe, with notable fall 2025 programs such as the Black in Design Conference at Harvard GSD and the sixth Chicago Architecture Biennial.
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