ACC Taiwan Foundation
To enable ACC alumni in Taiwan to create alternative work plans for 2020 in light of canceled exhibitions, performances, and other engagements
詳細はこちらTo enable ACC alumni in Taiwan to create alternative work plans for 2020 in light of canceled exhibitions, performances, and other engagements
詳細はこちらTo continue in the second and final year of an M.A. program in curatorial studies at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College
詳細はこちらTo upgrade online capacity and maintain operations during the COVID-19 pandemic
to support the participation of Jie-Hua Pan in Contemporary Legend Theatre's Opera Camp in summer 2015
Phase I and II of the Bassac/Peking Opera Project
support for Bassac/Peking Opera exchange with RUFA in Cambodia
詳細はこちらTo host virtual and in-person collaborative workshops with artists from Japan, Vietnam, and China
To support residency for three dancers from Indonesia in summer 2008 (Bambang Besur Suyono, Chung-Cheng Wang, S. Sn. Sutiyah, Kasido Mugiyono)
詳細はこちらA 3-month Organization/Project Grant to enable four members of Hao Theater to collaborate with Japan-based theater scholar Naoko Hosoi in researching the Tang Dynasty story of Du Zichun.
詳細はこちらto enable the Absolute Arts Group artists collective to visit Lostgens Contemporary Art Space in Kuala Lumpur for the second phase of a reciprocal exchange program
詳細はこちらto support three curators from the Chinese Culture Center to conduct research on artist residency programs in Vietnam
To provide support for a symposium held in November 1983 in connection with the exhibition Contemporary Chinese Painting: An Exhibition from the People's Republic of China at the Chinese Culture Foundation
To provide support for the publication of a catalogue to accompany the exhibition "China in Graphic Art," shown at the Chinese Cultural Foundation of San Francisco in fall 1979, and circulated to selected museums in the United States
To support a performance and lecture tour in the United States by the shadowplay troupe Chang Teh-Cheng and Company
詳細はこちらTo investigate contemporary art practice and ink art collections in the U.S. to gain perspective on the position of traditional Chinese ink art in the 21st century
詳細はこちらto observe trends in lighting design in New York City and develop visual and conceptual approaches that further the possibilities for lighting designers in Taiwan
詳細はこちらto support exchange between curators in Taiwan and Singapore with artists in Okinawa for the second phase of Island Hopping—Reversing Imperialism
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