Okazaki Kenjiro
to observe arts activities, meet with American artists, and create new work in the United States for six months beginning in March 1986
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グランティを検索/絞り込むto observe arts activities, meet with American artists, and create new work in the United States for six months beginning in March 1986
詳細はこちらFor support to participate in a creative project at the Barishnikov Arts Center in New York
to participate in dancer Fang-yi Sheu's artist-in-residence project at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York
to observe contemporary dance activities and to study modern dance and choreography in the United States
詳細はこちらto enable artist Lawrence Weiner to present and discuss his work in Hong Kong in February-March 2007
travel support for arts professionals from Asia attending Para/Site/ Conference on International Artists' Spaces in December 2001
詳細はこちらFor the presentation of performance work House/Boy at the Initiation International 2007 Performance Festival in Singapore in November 2007.
詳細はこちらsupport for travel to China in connection with the development of a multi-disciplinary performance piece in collaboration with Chinese artists; and a teaching residency at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing
To survey current activities in music, media, and technology in Japan.
詳細はこちらto teach, coach students, and give a recital at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in spring 2007
詳細はこちらTo observe trend and development new media art in U.S. and to conduct research on the practices of new media art in both artistic and commercial perspective by meeting academic professionals, attending arts events and taking part in residency program. (Lee Hysan candidate)
詳細はこちらSupport the participation of four artists from Cambodia and Laos in the Summer 2007 Festival of American Folklife.
to enable conservation scientist Janet Douglas to undertake research on jades of Neolithic Liajiatin Culture in Anhui Province, China in fall 2004 or spring 2005
SMITHSONIAN Folkways recordings
Support for five ceramic artists from China to participate in the Folklife Festival at the Smithsonian in summer 2002.
To support travel and research for Center for Folklife Programs Deputy Director Richard Kennedy and for Tibetan scholar (ethnologist) Jamphel Lhundup in connection with the development
partial support for Mr. Masahiro Nomoto's participation in the development of the exhibition "Kamuy: Spirit of the Ainu" at the Smithsonian
To enable Richard Kennedy, Deputy Curator of the Center for Folklife Programs to undertake a two-month residency at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Provide the support for duplicating an important archive of Southeast Asian domestic architecture in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
To establish at the Smithsonian a duplicate archive of photographs, slides, and related materials on traditional Southeast Asian architecture assembled by Dorothy Pelzer and currently on deposit at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
To provide support for he Japanese component of the Smithsonian's 1986 Festival of American Folklife, held in summer 1986.
To conduct an interview with Gordon Washburn, former director of the Asia House Gallery, New York, as part of the Archives' oral history program
To support research on the monuments and culture of the Kathmandu Valley under the direction of Mary S. Slusser, research associate, Smithsonian Institution.
詳細はこちらTo allow Paul Jett and Sean Charette to continue work in Cambodia on the bronze conservation project at the National Museum in Phnom Penh
To provide support for the publication of Volume XI of Ars Orientalis devoted to the conservation of works and archaeological materials from Asia.
To provide support for the following Asian scholars to attend a Symposium on Chinese Figure Painting at the Freer Gallery of Art, September 1973: From Japan: Terukazu Akiyama, Center for Cultural Exchange, Tokyo University; Hironobu Kohara, Nara Women's College; Takeyoshi Tsuruta, Osaka Municipal Art Museum; From the Republic of China: Stanley Chang, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Chao Shen Chiang, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Shen Fu, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Lin Ts'an Li, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Ch'eng She, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Ling Yun Shih, National Palace Museum, Taipei
To enable the following specialists to participate in a meeting at the Freer Gallery of Art to formulate a proposal for a bronze conservation project in Thailand: Virginia Greene, the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania; Henry Hodges, Institute of Archaeology, University of London; Piriya Krairksh, Harvard University; W. Dale Richey, Chatham College, Pittsburgh; Hiram W. Woodward, Jr., the University of Michigan.
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