Jr-Shin Luo
To examine the innovative pathways for an artist’s career by being immersed in New York’s diverse art scene and observing the integration of art and culture with commercial applications.
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グランティを検索/絞り込むTo examine the innovative pathways for an artist’s career by being immersed in New York’s diverse art scene and observing the integration of art and culture with commercial applications.
詳細はこちらTo transform an abandoned house (akiya) in Japan's rural Shimane Prefecture into an immersive performance piece and oral history collection for the project, "Ichi Oku House" (一憶ハウス ).
詳細はこちらTo visit Hokkaido Province, Iwate Prefecture, and Tokushima Prefecture connecting with universities, local organizations, wadaiko (traditional Japanese drums) makers, and experiencing local dance festivals to connect with artists and organizers.
詳細はこちらTo examine how Shi'a Muslims, Sunni Muslims, and Hindus rehearse commemorations like poetry, processions, drumming, and public mourning ahead of the first sacred month of the Islamic calendar, Muharram, and how these practices make, unmake, and remake Indian trans religious harmony.
詳細はこちらTo continue research on a documentary film exploring how centuries of colonization and patriarchy in the Philippines led to shattered Filipino identity and how scholars and the youth are piecing it back together.
詳細はこちらTo observe and participate in the vibrant contemporary art scene in New York by visiting various exhibitions and art spaces, in addition to meeting artists, curators, and thinkers.
詳細はこちらTo research Filipino earthquake mythology, developing digital animation resources, and establishing connections with filmmakers in the Philippines.
詳細はこちらTo conduct ‘Bands of Frequency’, a research project about artist-run spaces in Ho Chi Minh City.
詳細はこちらTo pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Choreographic Inquiry at World of Arts and Cultures/Dance, UCLA to narrate the desires of a queer South-Asian person affected by a constant gaze for their capstone project, “नज़र” (nazar).
詳細はこちら2024 John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award
To participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, MoMA PS1 in New York in 1994-95
詳細はこちらTo facilitate exchange between Cambodian Buddhist scribal craft practitioners and youth who are interested in deepening their connection to their cultural heritage across Mainland Southeast Asia.
詳細はこちらA 3-month research fellowship with photographer Ajilal and Rico to document the rhythmic body movements integral to Okinawa's unique weaving techniques—Kijoka Bashofu, Yomitanzan Hanaori, Shuri Ori— and Ryukyu Bingata dyeing.
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