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Japan Center, Pacific Basin Arts Communication

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

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Lijiang Studio Foundation

To support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.

A 3-month Organization/Project Grant to support Lijiang With/Out, a virtual experiment in sound recording and collaboration between women sound artists from Japan, China, Taiwan, and the U.S., and local artists and residents of Lijiang, China.

To support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.

four-month grant to enable Achmad Krisgatha from Indonesia to participate in a residency in Yunnan in fall 2006

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Collaborative Cataloging Japan

A 9-month Organization/Project Grant to support the formation of a network of artists, researchers, archivists, and the public across Japan and the U.S. to engage in online conversations, research, and presentations about media and art of the 1970s Japan.

A grant supplement to support the formation of a network of artists, researchers, archivists, and the public across Japan and the U.S. to engage in online conversations, research, and presentations about media and art of the 1970s Japan

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Don't Follow the Wind

A 1-month grant supplement to adapt a disrupted project to enable U.S. and Japanese artists and curators to carry out research in Japan and through online meetings in connection with the English publication Don’t Follow the Wind, examining community and artistic responses to the ongoing crisis in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone

To enable three Americans to undertake research in Japan, in order to lay the groundwork for the first English publication on the the "Don't Follow the Wind" project

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