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
Learn MoreTo enable ACC alumni in Taiwan to create alternative work plans for 2020 in light of canceled exhibitions, performances, and other engagements
Learn MoreTo host online discussions between artists and curators in Asia and the U.S. to initiate dialogue around hope through its expressions and legacies within contemporary art and activism
To support cultural preservation programs in Mongolia, a project to be undertaken by Hal Fischer at the Fine Arts Museum in Ulaanbaatar
To support the Museum's cultural preservation programs in Mongolia (D-98560)
To allow Teresa Heady to undertake a teaching residency in conservation and collections handling at the University of Art and Culture in Mongolia
To enable Dorjiin Enkhtugs, director of the Museum of Theater and Art in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to undertake a three-month internship at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, in summer 1994
To provide support for travel to Mongolia by two curators and a conservator from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in preparation for a major exhibition of art from Mongolian collections to be presented at the museum in 1995
To support curatorial research and discussions in Vietnam in connection with an exhibition of Vietnamese art being planned by the Asian Art Museum
To support the publication of a catalogue accompanying the exhibition "Essence of Indian Art," shown at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in fall 1986
Learn MoreTo enable two artists and a curator from Asia to participate in a roundtable as part of the annual AAS conference as well as a subsequent symposium in Cambridge, Massachussetts co-hosted by Harvard University
a Project Grant of $15,000 to bring four artists from Asia to the U.S. to participate in a roundtable discussion on arts under military occupation during the 2019 AAS Annual Conference
Learn MoreA 1-year Organization/Project Grant to provide support for the 2020/2021 Tokyo Biennale to enable a series of web-based, multilingual publications to create a context around the event’s participating artists and dialogue related to critique and media practice.
Learn MoreAn 8-month Organization/Project Grant to carry out the second year of ACC Taiwan Foundation’s Taiwan Southeast Asia Program (TSAP) through virtual exchanges between artists and arts professionals in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Learn MoreA 6-month Organization/Project Grant to support a joint film project around Hiroshi Koike’s Mahabharata Series with participating artists from nine countries across Asia.
Learn MoreA grant supplement to cover COVID-19 quarantine expenses upon returning to the Philippines
To continue in the second and final year of a master’s degree program at Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University Bloomington, majoring in percussion performance
A living stipend for the first year in a Master of Music program at Indiana University, majoring in percussion performance
Learn MoreA 4-month grant to support a hybrid program of virtual and in-person research on immigrant communities in Japan.
a 6-month NY Fellowship to explore documentary filmmaking and participate in community-centered film programs
Learn MoreTo pursue interdisciplinary research on interactive media, electronic arts, and experimental music in the United States
Learn MoreTo continue and broaden research on art practices and cultural responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
to research opera, performance, contemporary art practice, and natural science while undertaking an artist residency at the American Museum of Natural History in New York
Learn MoreTo continue in the second and final year of an M.A. program in curatorial studies at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College
Learn MoreA 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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