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Karl Alexis JINGCO

To immerse himself in New York’s theater scene and engage with groups championing individuals with disabilities, learning how they create safe, inclusive environments and impactful performances while optimizing available resources.

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J-mee Katanyag

To observe, participate, and engage in decolonized theater and narrative-making practices by New York-based theater institutions, and then apply these learnings in the Philippines to foster social engagement through narrative work nurturing both artists and audiences.

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Haruko KUMAKURA

To research Indonesia’s artists, institutions, and art spaces to deepen her understanding of emerging art hubs and the role of independent curators in Asia, building networks for sustained collaboration across regions.

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Anna KURODA

To research sustainable choreography, technique preservation, community inheritance, and the influence of 1970s–80s interdisciplinary collaborations on the field of contemporary dance, particularly through the work and history of Trisha Brown.

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SO Lai Ping

To examine the visual interaction between Cantonese and English in San Francisco's diaspora communities, investigating linguistic transformation in cross-cultural contexts and how art bridges cultural memory and the evolution of language.

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Esther LU

To engage with artists, collectives, and experimental communities in eco-villages and regions in Japan and India, to explore their ecological philosophies, land ethics, and structural challenges posed by international politics.

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Wataru MUKAI

To explore how queerness is represented and activism is carried out in the contemporary music and art scenes in New York, reconsidering their own creative practice through interactions with drag performers and queer artists in New York.

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WEN Peng

To research the relationship between space and plants in Japan by studying ikebana—the Japanese art of arranging flowers—visiting temples in Kyoto, and studying garden typologies and architecture in Tokyo, Osaka, and Sapporo.

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