Yen-Pin Chen
To observe artistic practices across disciplines and consider the two-way exchange between Indigenous culture and contemporary art.
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グランティを検索/絞り込むTo observe artistic practices across disciplines and consider the two-way exchange between Indigenous culture and contemporary art.
詳細はこちらTo support research & development on collective/decentralized creative process through dance/video/lighting to explore artistic possibility and feasibility in the new normal.
for a six-month grant to observe and participate in contemporary dance activities in New York and to interview several leading choreographers and dancers in the U.S. in order to gain insight on their work
詳細はこちらTo attend the 2022 Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) in Aspen, Colorado.
詳細はこちらTo explore the representation of Asian and Asian American identity in New York City's contemporary art scene through the lens of artists, cultural institutions, and creative networks.
for observation and creative exploration in the U.S.
詳細はこちらA four-month fellowship to visit traditionally-crafted film sets, participate in fabric and costume design workshops, and meet Indian film directors and producers
詳細はこちらTo support Carlos Quijon Jr. to spend six-months in New York as a curator-in-residence at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and investigate the impact of United States imperialism and colonial forces on cultural landscapes in Southeast Asia and the Global South.
詳細はこちらTo conduct field research on salmon and community culture in the Pacific Rim and observe ecological art practices on the West Coast of North America.
詳細はこちらTo support Beijing-based choreographer Yang Zhen’s ongoing research on Chinese communities in Japan, as part of a global inquiry into Chinese identity and its representation.
An online hybrid structure of Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama (TPAM) 2021, an international platform for performing arts professionals of Asia and the world
TPM Exchange is a set of exchange opportunities organised as an essential part of TPAM - Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama, an international platform for performing arts professionals that facilitates information sharing, discussion, mutual learning and networking among 1,000 individual participants from around 45 countries/regions of the world.
to support the participation of the Wooster Group in Sound Live Tokyo in December 2015
詳細はこちらTo pursue graduate level education and develop global contemporary art world knowledge and reshape communication skills at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) for the 2023 academic year.
詳細はこちらTo observe and participate in the experimental and improvised music scene in New York City.
To observe and participate in the experimental and improvised music scene in New York City.
詳細はこちらTo study traditional Noh in Japan and explore the similarities and dissimilarities of embodiment in different Eastern performance practices.
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