On Yeung Lin
To investigate the artists’ books and indie publishing culture in New York and Los Angeles, including the development of printed books as an art form and the different forms of indie publishing.
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Search / Filter GranteesTo investigate the artists’ books and indie publishing culture in New York and Los Angeles, including the development of printed books as an art form and the different forms of indie publishing.
Learn MoreTo travel to Colorado to participate in the renowned Aspen Music Festival and School for two months. Viola Ng will have the unique opportunity to work with other internationally chosen aspiring musicians and receive mentorship from world-class mentors.
Learn MoreTo support a graduate scholarship to double major in MFA Interactive Media for MFA Choreography (School of Dance) and Performance (School of Theatre) at the California Institute of the Arts in the US.
Learn MoreTo research experimental filmmaking with a particular focus on short films and animations, through the study of sketches and diagrams in relation to the different structures, methodologies, and potentials of non-linear narrativity.
Learn MoreTo attend the 2022 Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) in Aspen, Colorado.
Learn MoreTo attend the 2022 Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) in Aspen, Colorado.
Learn MoreTo observe the central concerns of visual anthropology in the U.S., and to research the ethnomusicology of minority and immigrant communities.
Learn MoreTo investigate how immigrant artists find their creative identities, especially against the context of a new cold war, the global pandemic, and the age of virtual reality 2.0.
To investigate how immigrant artists find their creative identities, especially against the context of a new cold war, the global pandemic, and the age of virtual reality 2.0.
Learn MoreTo observe and conduct fieldwork on community art programs in New York and San Francisco.
A supplement for residency expenses at the Chinese Culture Center.
Learn MoreA supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in the United States.
A 15 to 18-month Individual Fellowship to conduct research on media archaeology and digital humanities in the U.S. and Japan through a hybrid program of online research and in-person exchange.
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A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in China.
Learn MoreA virtual program to facilitate the online program Following Traces, enabling seven project participants to conduct research on various issues concerning the social and cultural history of East Asia.
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