The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, founded in 1956, is dedicated to promoting the exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in arts, culture, and society. Through project-based grants, exhibitions, events, and publications, the foundation supports individuals and organizations in the development of innovative architectural projects.
As an official site for the Chicago Architecture Biennial, the Graham Foundation hosts exhibitions that explore the iterative rehearsal process of design and its impact on architecture, cities, and the various social, ecological, economic, and political forces that shape them. Additionally, the foundation provides a platform for Graham Foundation Fellows to present their research projects, such as Cally Spooner's Deadtime, a multi-year research endeavor that investigates the intersection of art, performance, and architecture.
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