Afghanistan National Institute of Music
to support performances by the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Washington, D.C. and New York City in February 2013
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グランティを検索/絞り込むto support performances by the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Washington, D.C. and New York City in February 2013
詳細はこちらto support the participation of Indonesian choreographer Jecko Siompo and his company members in the second Aichi Triennale in October 2013
詳細はこちらto support the participation of three performing artists from Myanmar in a creative project in Washington, DC in summer 2013
詳細はこちらfor a six-month grant to research contemporary art, meet artists and curators, and participate in an international artist residency program in New York.
詳細はこちらfor a grant to support two collaborative photography projects with communities in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
詳細はこちらto travel to China for three weeks to research the contemporary cultural landscape, meet with visual and performing artists, and ultimately develop new museum programs in the United States
詳細はこちらfor a six-month grant to participate in theater and dance workshops, observe contemporary theater activities, and explore the process of ensemble-driven, collaborative theater making in the United States, beginning in October 2013
詳細はこちらto support the inclusion of a video and ink drawing installation by former ACC grantee (2008) Dinh Q. Le in the 2013 Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art
詳細はこちらto host a curatorial residency in San Francisco for filmmakers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, directors of the new Dharamshala International Film Festival
詳細はこちらfor a five-month grant to carry out a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California, and to observe contemporary art activities in New York
詳細はこちらfor a two-month grant to undertake research on local shrines and Japanese folk culture
詳細はこちらto support international travel and per diem costs associated with the opening of the "Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" exhibition in April 2013
to support the participation of Chinese artists in public programs around the opening of Blooming in the Shadows: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974 – 1985 at the China Institute Gallery in September 2011.
To bring over curators from the Liaoning Provincial Museum
to enable Duan Wenjie, director of the Dunhuang Research Institute in China, to lecture on Mogao murals at the China Institute in American and to visit museums and arts organizations in the New York area
to support the participation of two scholars from China in a symposium held at the China Institute in spring 1991 in connection with the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bronzes: Art and Technology
to support the Institute's 1989 exhibition program
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