ZHU Ning
To participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a visiting scholar for a semester in 2025.
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Search / Filter GranteesTo participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a visiting scholar for a semester in 2025.
Learn MoreTo investigate the history and current state of mixed media by visiting visual archives, connecting with printmakers, and meeting local animators in and around New York City.
Learn MoreTo complete an MA in Puppet Arts at the University of Connecticut, formalize her knowledge of puppetry, and bring her learnings back to the Philippines for fellow artists and practitioners.
Learn MoreTo conduct fieldwork in New York City and its suburbs to examine how residential spaces shape individual conditions and emotional states amid urbanization, exploring how Western modernity influences the relationship between space and individuals in a globalized context.
Learn MoreTo pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Kentucky, continuing research to provide Indonesian audiences with an enriching experience of art.
Learn MoreTo pursue an MFA in Dance at Smith College to integrate traditional Filipino movement with contemporary dance, examining themes of identity, resilience, and transformation.
Learn MoreTo travel to Colorado to attend workshops at the Aspen Music Festival and School for two months in Summer 2025.
Learn MoreTo critically examine the methodology of “documentary acting” by carrying out a project entitled “01-25-1997" through meeting and portraying people who share tsu-tsu's date of birth in New York and proposing a new model of multicultural coexistence.
Learn MoreTo study how Asian culture grows in, and intersects with Western societies, using New York City—a city rich in cultural diversity—as a base to experience the coexistence of order and chaos.
Learn MoreTo explore the concept of "monumentality" across New York’s diverse cultural and artistic landscapes by visiting monuments and cultural landmarks to examine how they shape historical narratives and collective memory, as well as their materiality and aesthetic significance.
Learn MoreTo host Hanoi Museum Conservator Mr. Lê Chí Công at AMNH for a six-month training in paper and photography conservation.
to support the participation of Dr. Nguyen Van Huy and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong in a conference in New York in May 2014
to support a regional workshop on object and textile conservation at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi in February 2012.
eight-month internship at AMNH for conservation specialist Hoang Thi To Quyen from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology beginning fall 2006
to enable conservators Judith Levinson and Vuka Roussakis to consult with Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on the design of a new storage facility in Hanoi in fall 2003 and to pursue conservation research in Singapore with colleagues from the VME
support for a six-month internship for intern Ms. Pham Lan Huong for October 2002 to March 2003
support for a six-month intership for a conservation specialist from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
support for curator Laurel Kendall and conservator Judith Levinson to undertake research in Vietnam for the exhibition "Vietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind and Spirit"
Support workshops on conservation methods to be presented by the museum's textile conservator, Vuka Roussakis, at three museums in Vietnam.
Learn MoreTo observe and participate in the experimental music scene in New York, while learning how artists and institutions use sound-making as a tool of music diplomacy to help enhance communities and build bonds both locally and internationally.
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