Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
To support CULTIVATE, a professional development program for curators and arts managers, bringing world-renowned curatorial faculty to Bangkok to host and participate in intensive workshops and mentorship.
Learn MoreTo support CULTIVATE, a professional development program for curators and arts managers, bringing world-renowned curatorial faculty to Bangkok to host and participate in intensive workshops and mentorship.
Learn MoreTo visit Hokkaido Province, Iwate Prefecture, and Tokushima Prefecture connecting with universities, local organizations, wadaiko (traditional Japanese drums) makers, and experiencing local dance festivals to connect with artists and organizers.
Learn MoreTo investigate the artists’ books and indie publishing culture in New York and Los Angeles, including the development of printed books as an art form and the different forms of indie publishing.
Learn MoreTo observe and conduct fieldwork on community art programs in New York and San Francisco.
A supplement for residency expenses at the Chinese Culture Center.
Learn MoreEnable Joan Jeffri, professor of arts administration at Columbia University, to advise the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Academy for Perfoming Arts on the development of an arts administration training program in Hong Kong.
Learn Moreto support an arts management workshop directed by Laurie Uprichard in Solo, Central Java, from August 28 through September 1, 2006
to support a workshop in festival management led by Joe Wilson
to enable Amna Kusumo, director of the Kelola Foundation in Indonesia, to survey cultural institutions and arts management practices in Asia
Learn Moreto support ACC alumni from Taiwan and Vietnam to travel for specific inquiry into residency programs, institutional partnerships, and future exchange in order to create a strategy for ACCTF's grantmaking in Southeast Asia in the future
Learn Moreto support international travel and per diem costs for Living Arts Fellows from Cambodia to participate in a ten-day professional exchange program in Myanmar in November 2015.
to support international travel and per diem costs for Living Arts Fellows from Cambodia to participate in a ten-day professional exchange program in Myanmar in November 2015.
Fiscal sponsor for Cambodian Living Arts. to support the professional development of Cambodian artists and administrators participating in Season of Cambodia, a multi-platform interdisciplinary arts and culture festival to be held in New York City in the Spring of 2013.
Learn Moreto begin a program of study leading to a master’s degree in curatorial studies at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
Learn Morea supplement to provide funds for one month of accommodations in Japan
for a four-month fellowship to undertake research and observation on recent developments in the visual arts in the United States.
Learn MoreTo participate in the 2014 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and to observe how world music is made and presented in the U.S.
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