Poon Wayson
To study Javanese traditional dance in Indonesia and explore New York City's post-modern dance landscape
to study Javanese traditional dance in Indonesia and explore New York City's post-modern dance landscape
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Search / Filter GranteesTo study Javanese traditional dance in Indonesia and explore New York City's post-modern dance landscape
to study Javanese traditional dance in Indonesia and explore New York City's post-modern dance landscape
Learn MoreTo gain professional experience for the remainder of the Optional Practical Training year after graduation
To continue in the second and final year of a Master of Arts program in art writing at the School of Visual Arts
A 1-year Graduate Scholarship to provide for travel and living expenses during the first year of an M.A. program in art writing at the School of Visual Arts in New York City
Learn Morea grant supplement to provide for expenses associated with participation in the American Dance Festival
for a six-month grant to participate in the International Choreographers Residency Program at the American Dance Festival in summer 2017 and to observe contemporary dance in the U.S.
Learn MoreA 5-month Individual Fellowship to conduct research and collaborate on a project, "Following the Direction of the Waves to Discover One’s Own Place to Stand," in Taiwan.
to participate in the 2012 Shanghai Biennial
to observe traditional and contemporary art activities in the United States
Learn MoreJDR 3rd Award recipient for his significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia
(Chinary & Susan Ung) for a two-month grant to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a Composers Institute in Cambodia for the purpose of training the next generation of Cambodian composers
(Susan & Chinary Ung) to work with the Royal University of Fine Arts and the Royal Academy of Cambodia to enhance and strengthen the teaching of Western music in Cambodia
to participate in the special memorial program, A Celebration of the Life of Porter A. McCray, at the Japan Society in New York in February 2001
to study music in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of the Arts, Columbia University
Learn MoreA 3-week Individual Fellowship to research how Air Rights and Modular Integration Construction are applied in significant housing and architectural projects in the U.S.
Learn Moreresidency at Headland Center for the Arts to observe contemporary art activities
Learn Moreone-month fellowship to observe art activities in New York following a residency at Headlands
Learn MoreTo finish undertaking a year of optional practical training following the completion of a master's degree in curatorial studies in spring 2019
a 1-year Graduate Scholarship to provide for living expenses during the final year of an M.A. program at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College
Learn MoreTo observe creative practices in contemporary arts in New York City and gain new inspiration while in residence at Triangle Arts Association
Learn MoreTo conduct research in the U.S. on a large-scale exhibition project under the working title of Neither Black/Red/Yellow nor Woman
Learn MoreTo conduct fieldwork on Hindu-Buddhist monuments, sculptures, and rituals in India and Indonesia to retrace the history of the pre-colonial Philippines
to survey exhibition and museum activities in Japan in September 2005
To continue to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Columbia University, beginning in September 1983
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