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to support participation as a guest researcher at the Kyoto City University of Arts in the use of urushi lacquer in large-scale public art from October to December 2015.
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グランティを検索/絞り込むto support participation as a guest researcher at the Kyoto City University of Arts in the use of urushi lacquer in large-scale public art from October to December 2015.
詳細はこちらto enable a site visit and the participation of Lee Kit in an exhibition program in May 2016.
enable curator Philippe Vergne to undertake research in Japan for the exhibition "Let's Entertain"
Support for participation of Filipino filmmaker Nick Deocampo in March 1997 exhibition program at the Walker. Art Center
to participate in the Japan-U.S. Museum Professionals Museum Exchange Program
to provide support for the final preparatory expenses incurred in connection with the exhibition "Tokyo: Form and Spirit," held at the Walker Art Center in spring 1986
Support the production of materials related to the planning of the exhibition "Tokyo: Form and Spirit," scheduled to open at the Walker Art Center in March 1986; and to enable Riichi Miyake, architect and designer, Tokyo, to visit the United States in January 1985 in connection with the organization of the exhibition.
"Tokyo: Form and Spirit"
Enable Martin Friedman, Mildred Friedman, and Robert Stearns of the Walker Art Center to conduct research in Japan in 1983 in connection with an exhibition of contemporary Japanese art and design organized in collaboration with the Japan Society, New York.
詳細はこちらfor a three-month travel grant to India to carry out research in Delhi and participate in a workshop at the Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research (ACC 2010) in Pondicherry to develop an adaptation of "Into the Dollhouse"
詳細はこちらto support a two-month residency in May and June 2015 for Malaysian artist Kamal Sabran
to support a two-month residency for Tibetan artist Tsering Nyandak in 2010
To support artist in residence from Korea (Oak Jung Ho) in winter 2008/spring 2009
Two month residency for Margaret Bong
To support a residency for a visiting artist from Korea, Jee-Eun Pak, from November 1, 2007 through December 30, 2007
support participation of Korean artist Min Jung-Kim in 18th Street Arts Complex's international residency program for three months in fall 2004
Support a residency for Indonesian artist Popok Tri Wahyudi
Support for Tatsuo Inagaki's residency
Support for a residency by artist Meng-Sheng Lee
Support for Japanese artist Tatsuo Inagaki
Residency for two Taiwan Artists at 18th Street Arts Complex
Support for Rogues Gallery artists
For Clayton Campbell to survey art activities in Japan and Taiwan
Support for a three-month residency by Miwa Yanagi
詳細はこちらto support a training program led by American curator Astri Wright that will take place in Yogyakarta as part of Babaran Segaragunung’s exhibition Fiber Resonance
詳細はこちらtravel to China in fall 2007 to give lectures on issues of folklore at a number of universities in Beijing Supplementary materials- book "Public Folklore"
詳細はこちらfor a three-month grant to support research for Modeling Cosmos and Community, a comprehensive study on unfired clay sculpture in India
participate in a conference on India's textile trade to be held in Calcutta
to attend conference in January 1999 sponsored by The Madras Crafts Federation
詳細はこちらto support an eight-month period of research on contemporary art and architecture in Bangladesh
詳細はこちらto support a two-month journey to Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong to research the burgeoning community of improvising musicians in 21st-century China
詳細はこちらto support curatorial travel in summer and fall 2014 for an exhibition exchange program with the Shanghai Museum
support participation by three scholars from Asia in the Clark Institute/Asia Society conference Asian Art History in the Twenty-first Century
詳細はこちらto enable Japanese conservator Sukesaku Wakiya to travel to the Cleveland Museum of Art, in order to lead the restoration of a masterpiece of Korean painting, Gibbons on a Landscape
Cleveland, Ohio: to support participation of two representatives from the Nanjing Museum in overseeing the retrospective exhibition The Art of Fu Baoshi at the Cleveland Museum of Art from September 2011 through April 2012.
Support travel to American museums and collections by Guoquiang Shan, curator of Chinese paintings, Palace Museum, Beijing.
Enable Shinichi Miyajima and Naoya Adachi, Fine Arts Division, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo, to accompany the exhibition Reflections of Reality in Japanese Art held at the Cleveland Museum in spring 1983.
Provide support for Asian participation in the International Symposium on Chinese Painting held at the Cleveland Museum in March 1981 in conjunction with the exhibition Eight Dynasties of Chinese Painting organized jointly by the Cleveland Museum and The Nelson-Adkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.
to enable Ling-yün Shih Liu, art historian, Taipei, to conduct research for a catalogue of the Chinese painting collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art and to prepare an exhibition catalogue to accompany a show of Chinese painting being organized jointly by the Cleveland Museum of Art and the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery and Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, Kansas City, scheduled to open in Cleveland in July 1979
to provide support for the organization of the exhibition Masterpieces of World Art from American Museums, selected under the auspices of the Museum Interchange Subcommittee of the United States-Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange (CULCON) and shown at the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, and the Kyoto National Museum, September-December 1976, in celebration of the bicentennial of the United States.
to provide support for a symposium held in conjunction with the exhibition Chinese Art Under the Mongols, October 1968, and to enable the following specialists in Chinese art to participate in the symposium: James Cahill, Department of Art, University of California, Berkeley, Unites States; Margaret Medley, Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, England; Kei Suzuki, the Institute of Oriental Culture, Tokyo University, Japan; Beatrix von Ragu.
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