Aki Yahata
To investigate four themes: road movies, the history and present state of immigrants, image therapy, and hand-eating culture in Native American and immigrant communities.
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Search / Filter GranteesTo investigate four themes: road movies, the history and present state of immigrants, image therapy, and hand-eating culture in Native American and immigrant communities.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on how people have translated Japanese and Korean by focusing on the violence/hospitality of translation, as well as on how "healing" has been socially and culturally represented in South Korea on the theme of "healing colonial violence and its traumas.”
Learn MoreTo conduct research on creations, workshops, lessons, and classes are held at various rehearsal spaces in NYC and the attitude of actors and dancers towards rehearsals.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on the Chinese Martial Art “Wing Chun” to develop a long-term project, as well as to exchange with Hong Kong-based performance artists.
Learn MoreTo investigate the movement probing interdisciplinary expression that emerged in the "anti-art" movement centered in New York City after World War I and to explore the possibilities of interdisciplinary expression to date.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on creations, workshops, lessons, and classes are held at various rehearsal spaces in NYC and the attitude of actors and dancers towards rehearsals.
Learn MoreTo discover a new language of music through cultural exchange as well as to seek the possibility for innovative collaboration with diverse art and contemporary music in New York.
Learn MoreTo foster exchange and international collaboration among artists from Southeast- and South Asia, Japanese artists centering on choreographer/dancer Akiko Kitamura and local artists from the Philippines, India and Indonesia collaborate to conduct fieldwork and workshops together.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on Beate Sirota Gordon who contributed to the drafting of the human rights clauses of the Japanese Constitution in San Francisco where she had lived as a young adult.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on activities of E.A.T as origins of today's "Media Art", as well as to exchange with artists whose works deal with issues of technology in NY.
Learn MoreTo continue an ongoing research project on the late Japanese artist (and 1993 ACC fellow) Teiji Furuhashi’s time in New York.
Learn MoreTo explore the representation of Asian and Asian American identity in New York City's contemporary art scene through the lens of artists, cultural institutions, and creative networks.
for observation and creative exploration in the U.S.
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