Organizing Committee for Yokohama Triennale
to support Asian and American artists participating in the Yokohama 2011: International Triennale of Contemporary Art in Japan.
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Learn MorePianist, Hong Kong: to take part in the 2011 Aspen Music Festival and School in Colorado.
Learn Moreto support a regional workshop on object and textile conservation at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi in February 2012.
Learn Moreto begin a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in the Department of World Arts and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles in fall 2011.
Learn Moreto support the participation of Chinese artists in public programs around the opening of Blooming in the Shadows: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974 – 1985 at the China Institute Gallery in September 2011.
Learn MoreConceptual Artist, Shanghai: to take part in a residency program at the International Studio and Curatorial Program.
Learn MoreFor a four-week grant to carry out research and creative work in India in February and March 2012.
Learn MoreTheater Producer, Tokyo: to participate in the inaugural year of the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) at Wesleyan University.
Learn Moreto support Registrar and Collections Manger, Larry Giacoletti's travel in June 2011 to the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Mure, Japan for the purpose of the continued training of Japanese conservator, Junichi Mori in stone conservation.
Learn Moreto support to the participation of two Chinese scholars in the Rubin's symposium, Quentin Roosevelt's China: Ancestral Realms of the Naxi in spring 2011.
Learn Moreto support the participation of Japanese Living National Treasure Hyoji Kitagawa in activities surrounding the opening of a major exhibition of his work at The Textile Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn MorePrintmaker and Silkscreen Artist, Manila: to undertake research in contemporary art and art activities, research art management in printmaking workshops, and create new work in a printmaking residency program in the United States.
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