It’s that time of year again. The Graham Foundation announced this morning the names of 38 organizations receiving funding to “explore different issues, methods, and platforms of contemporary architecture discourse” made by “architects, archivists, artists, curators, designers, educators, and other professionals,” according to a press release. In total, $501,500 will be distributed to organizations ranging from Beirut, Los Angeles, Richmond, Tijuana, and Chicago, among other international locations.
This year’s Graham Foundation organizational grantees includes some of architecture’s rising stars and most accomplished interlocutors. It features Dark Matter U; LOUDREADERS, a free education platform by Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski; the Cleveland-studio SPACES; artist Olalekan Jeyifous; The Chicago Architecture Biennial; historian Charles L. Davis for a forthcoming installation at UT Austin; the historic Soho a83 gallery; New York–based gallery Citygroup; the African American Student Union at Harvard GSD; among many others. Graham Foundation also announced that it will support student publications such as Rice’s PLAT Journal, UCLA’s POOL, Yale’s Paprika, and SPACE, USC’s student magazine.
Since its founding in 1956, the Graham Foundation has awarded “$43 million in direct support to over 5,000 projects by organizations and individuals.” The historic Chicago-based organization’s mission is to “convene audiences and collaborators around current and historic ideas across architecture, design, and education.” The full list of 2023 Graham Foundation organizational grantees and their respective awards projects are listed below, and more information about each recipient can be found here.

Exhibitions
ArchiteXX (Syracuse, New York)
Spatializing Reproductive Justice
Art Omi (Ghent, New York)
Olalekan Jeyifous: Even in Arcadia…
Chicago Architecture Biennial (Chicago)
CAB 5: This is a Rehearsal, 2023 Chicago Architecture Biennial
Chicago Architecture Center (Chicago)
OUR CHANGING DOWNTOWN: International Residency with ChartierDalix, Paris
Citygroup (New York)
Citygroup Exhibition Program, 2023
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (New York)
Home: Smithsonian Design Triennial
Del Vaz Projects (Los Angeles)
Alma Allen & Su Wu: Site Repair
Dia Art Foundation (New York)
Cameron Rowland at Dia Beacon
Elmhurst Art Museum (Elmhurst, Illinois)
A Love Supreme
Landmark Columbus Foundation (Columbus, Indiana)
Public by Design, 2023 Exhibit Columbus
The Renaissance Society (Chicago)
Dala Nasser
SPACES (Cleveland)
Everlasting Plastics, US Pavilion, 18th International Architecture Exhibition
University of Texas at Austin—School of Architecture (Austin)
The Black Home as Public Art
Virginia Commonwealth University Foundation (Richmond, Virginia)
Dear Mazie,

Film, Video, and New Media Projects
Architectural Association School of Architecture (London)
Entangled Archive: a digital framework for collecting and sharing the dispersed legacy of the AA Department of Tropical Architecture
The School of Architecture (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Seabreeze Bop City

Public Programs
Association of Architecture Organizations (Chicago)
2024 Design Matters Conference
Geoffrey Bawa Trust (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
On Gardens: Contemplating the Relative in Space, Time, and Life
Harvard University—Graduate School of Design, African American Student Union (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
The Black Home, Black in Design Conference 2023
SALAA (Tijuana, Mexico)
Rethinking Architecture Education in Latin America
The World Around (New York)
The World Around Summit 2024

Publications
a83 (New York)
Architectural Image-Making in 1980s New York: The John Nichols Printmakers & Publishers Collection
Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montreal)
AP205 Amancio Williams: Readings of the Archive by Studio Muoto, Claudia Shmidt, and Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Dark Matter U (Philadelphia)
Challenging Patterns of Supremacy: Provocations from Collective Pedagogy, Practice, and Organizing
Dongola (Beirut, Lebanon)
Provoking the Territory: Bernard Khoury
i press (Boston)
Revisiting the i press Series on the Human Environment by Mary Otis Stevens
LIGA—Space for Architecture (Mexico City)
The missing architect
Loudreaders (Ames, Iowa)
The LOUDREADER
New York Review of Architecture (New York)
Los Angeles Review of Architecture
Soberscove Press (Chicago)
In the Horizontal Plane: taisha paggett performance works
University of Illinois at Chicago—School of Architecture (Chicago)
The UIC/SoArch Journal
Victoria and Albert Museum (London)
Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Power in West Africa and South Asia

Student-Led Publications
Paprika! (New Haven, Connecticut)
Paprika! Volume IX
Rice University—School of Architecture (Houston)
PLAT 13
Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto)
SPACE FOR FREE
University of California, Berkeley—Architecture Department (Berkeley, California)
Arkisnak
University of California, Los Angeles—Department of Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles)
POOL, Issue No. 09
University of Southern California—School of Architecture (Los Angeles)
SPACE, Vol. 1: Delirium