Hiroshi Koike Bridge Project
to support cross-cultural workshops in Jogjakarta for performing artists from Japan and Southeast Asia to create a collaborative interpretation of the Mahabharata
Learn Moreto support cross-cultural workshops in Jogjakarta for performing artists from Japan and Southeast Asia to create a collaborative interpretation of the Mahabharata
Learn Moreto support a two-month residency at the Hyde Park Art Center for Malaysian artist Veshalini Naidu, and to support a research visit by HPAC staff to Malaysia and Vietnam
Learn Morea Project Grant to support the participation of puppetry artists from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and China in a December 2018 conference in Taiwan.
Learn Moreto support the participation of international scholars in a conference on the legacy of Dr. José M. Maceda, organized by the University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology
Learn MoreDancer, Kuala Lumpur: to support a two-week study tour to California in October 2015 to lecture on the state of contemporary dance in Southeast Asia and to build networks for future collaborative projects.
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for a six-month grant to observe contemporary art activities, meet other artists, and participate in an artist residency program.
Learn Moreto support a two-month residency in May and June 2015 for Malaysian artist Kamal Sabran
to support a two-month residency for Tibetan artist Tsering Nyandak in 2010
To support artist in residence from Korea (Oak Jung Ho) in winter 2008/spring 2009
Two month residency for Margaret Bong
To support a residency for a visiting artist from Korea, Jee-Eun Pak, from November 1, 2007 through December 30, 2007
support participation of Korean artist Min Jung-Kim in 18th Street Arts Complex's international residency program for three months in fall 2004
Support a residency for Indonesian artist Popok Tri Wahyudi
Support for Tatsuo Inagaki's residency
Support for a residency by artist Meng-Sheng Lee
Support for Japanese artist Tatsuo Inagaki
Residency for two Taiwan Artists at 18th Street Arts Complex
Support for Rogues Gallery artists
For Clayton Campbell to survey art activities in Japan and Taiwan
Support for a three-month residency by Miwa Yanagi
Learn Moreto enable three artists from Malaysia to participate in workshops in Bangkok in December 2009
to enable likays artist from Cambodia, Laos and Thailand to collaborate on a performance in August 2005
Learn Moresix-month fellowship to observe contemporary music activities and study music composition in the United States, beginning May 2007
Learn Moreto enable a curatorial team from the Academy and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco to travel to Bhutan in fall 2006 to continue research and planning for an exhibition on arts of Bhutan to be held in 2008
to enable a curatorial team from the Academy and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco to travel to Bhutan to undertake research and planning for an exhibition on arts of Bhutan to be held in 2008
to continue, in collaboration with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, a pilot museum training program for the Asia-Pacific area and to enable the following participants to survey museums in the United States: Ajit Simba P. Bais, the National Children's Museum, New Delhi, India; Kai Sen Chew, National Museum, Singapore; Charles C. Y. Chi, National Palace Museum, Taipei, Republic of China; Joseph I. A. Gasing, Sarawak Museum, Kutching Malaysia; Abdul Latif Ibrahim, Muzium Brunei, Bandar, Malaysia; Iftikhar Alam Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, India; Sadao Kosuge, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Byung Hoon Lee, National Science Museum, Seoul, Korea; Nan Young Lee, National Museum of Korea , Seoul, Korea; Pranowo Martodiardjo, the National Biological Institute, Bogor, Indonesia; Takeshi Ogiwara, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan; Mohan Chandra Pande, State Museum, Lucknow, India; Aurora Pelayo, Cultural Research Center, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Dumaguete City, Philippines; Rosario B. Tantoco, National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines.
To establish, in collaboration with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, a pilot museum training program for the Asia-Pacific area and to enable the following participants to survey museums in the United States: Ajit Simba P. Bais, the National Children's Museum, New Delhi, India; Kai Sen Chew, National Museum, Singapore; Charles C. Y. Chi, National Palace Museum, Taipei, Republic of China; Joseph I. A. Gasing, Sarawak Museum, Kutching, Malaysia; Abdul Latif Ibrahim, Muzium Brunei, Bandar, Malaysia; Iftikhar Alam Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, India; Sadao Kosuge, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Byung Hoon Lee, National Science Museum, Seoul, Korea; Nan Young Lee, National Museum of Korea , Seoul, Korea; Pranowo Martodiardjo, the National Biological Institute, Bogor, Indonesia; Takeshi Ogiwara, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan; Mohan Chandra Pande, State Museum, Lucknow, India; Aurora Pelayo, Cultural Research Center, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines; Rosario B. Tantoco, National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
Learn Moresix-month fellowship to study and participate theater activities, pursue research on ritual and performance, and observe the relationship of theater and audience in the United States
Learn Moreto conduct research in New York for 10 days in November 2006 in order to observe contemporary arts activities, specifically in the area of digital arts technology and new media
ten-month fellowship to complete a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in curatorial studies at the California College of Arts in 2005 - 2006
twelve-month fellowship to begin a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in curatorial practice at the California College of Arts in fall 2004
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