Martin Friedman
To observe contemporary art activities and museum practices in Japan and to explore the development of future curatorial and exhibition exchange projects between the United States and Japan.
Learn MoreTo observe contemporary art activities and museum practices in Japan and to explore the development of future curatorial and exhibition exchange projects between the United States and Japan.
Learn MoreTo undertake a creative and research residency program at the ARCUS Project in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, beginning in October 1995.
Learn Moreto study and document Khmer and Burmese religious architecture in Burma, Cambodia, and Thailand, beginning December 1995.
Learn MoreTo support the participation of Buddhist scholar Koyo Shimizu and art historian Sadamu Kawada in public programs planned in connection with the exhibition "Object as Insight: Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual," scheduled to be held at the Katonah Museum in Winter 1996.
Learn MoreTo present the performance piece "Loose Pages" at the International Paper Symposium in Kyoto in October 1995.
Learn Moreto undertake dissertation research in China in 1995-96 for a study of Buddhist central-pillar cave temples built along the Silk Route in the fourth to sixth centuries
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Japan in connection with an exhibition of contemporary Japanese ceramics to be shown at the Brooklyn Museum in 1989
Learn MoreTo conduct field research on the music of the minority Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian speaking groups in the central highlands of Vietnam, beginning summer 1995.
Learn Moreto serve as a visiting teacher in American theater at the Central Academy of Drama, Beijing, China, in spring 1996
Learn MoreTo serve as a visiting research scholar at the National College of Arts (STSI) in Surakarta, Indonesia, beginning August 1995.
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