Cai Guo-Qiang
2021 John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award
To participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, P.S. 1, in New York, beginning in September 1995
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To participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, P.S. 1, in New York, beginning in September 1995
Learn MoreTo explore independent art practices and participate in a curatorial residency at Triangle Arts Association in New York City
Learn MoreTo 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
Learn MoreTo research traditional art forms in the U.S. and the artists and practitioners conserving and innovating within these traditions.
Learn MoreA grant supplement to support her airfare home in March due to COVID.
To observe, research, and exchange with dance and physical theater artists in New York City
Learn MoreTo attend the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at MIT in fall 2021
Learn MoreTo conduct comparative research on traditional mouth harp repertory in India, Myanmar, and Taiwan
Learn MoreTo finish undertaking a year of optional practical training following the completion of a master's degree in curatorial studies in spring 2019
a 1-year Graduate Scholarship to provide for living expenses during the final year of an M.A. program at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College
Learn MoreTo conduct research in the U.S. on a large-scale exhibition project under the working title of Neither Black/Red/Yellow nor Woman
Learn Moreto explore Hong Kong’s physical and cultural landscape through photography and travel throughout the Special Administrative Region
Learn Moreto explore Hong Kong’s physical and cultural landscape through photography and travel throughout the Special Administrative Region
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