Gray Co-Laboratory for Arts and Science
History of the Program
In 2024, Dr. Desiree Foerster was appointed Director of the newly named Gray Co-Laboratory for Arts and Science, formerly the Arts, Science + Culture Initiative. In addition to Foerster’s appointment, the Gray Co-Laboratory for Arts and Science officially began its tenure as part of the Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry. Read the press release here. The Arts, Science + Culture Initiative was founded in 2010 by Julie Marie Lemon to foster opportunities for scholars, graduate students, and arts practitioners to think together and to experiment in proximity to one another, within the University and the city of Chicago. Over the course of its first decade, ASCI established well-regarded graduate fellowships and a collaboration grant program as well as offered public programming, all of which focused on cultivating productive discourse and fruitful relationships across the arts and sciences. Its flagship program, the Graduate Collaboration Grants, has funded more than 60 collaborative projects since it began in 2010. Visit the Arts, Science + Culture Initiative website to learn more.

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