Claudia Bestor
to travel to China for three weeks to research the contemporary cultural landscape, meet with visual and performing artists, and ultimately develop new museum programs in the United States
Learn Moreto travel to China for three weeks to research the contemporary cultural landscape, meet with visual and performing artists, and ultimately develop new museum programs in the United States
Learn Morefor a six-month grant to participate in theater and dance workshops, observe contemporary theater activities, and explore the process of ensemble-driven, collaborative theater making in the United States, beginning in October 2013
Learn Moreto support the inclusion of a video and ink drawing installation by former ACC grantee (2008) Dinh Q. Le in the 2013 Carnegie International at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Learn Moreto host a curatorial residency in San Francisco for filmmakers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, directors of the new Dharamshala International Film Festival
Learn Morefor a five-month grant to carry out a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California, and to observe contemporary art activities in New York
Learn Morefor a two-month grant to undertake research on local shrines and Japanese folk culture
Learn Moreto support international travel and per diem costs associated with the opening of the "Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" exhibition in April 2013
to support the participation of Chinese artists in public programs around the opening of Blooming in the Shadows: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974 – 1985 at the China Institute Gallery in September 2011.
To bring over curators from the Liaoning Provincial Museum
to enable Duan Wenjie, director of the Dunhuang Research Institute in China, to lecture on Mogao murals at the China Institute in American and to visit museums and arts organizations in the New York area
to support the participation of two scholars from China in a symposium held at the China Institute in spring 1991 in connection with the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bronzes: Art and Technology
to support the Institute's 1989 exhibition program
Learn Morefor a ten-week grant to participate in the Aspen Music School at the Aspen Music Festival
Learn Moreto support musical theater workshops by New York−based specialists in vocal and physical technique, music composition, choreography, and design for artists in the Philippines
support the Bassac/Peking Opera Training Project, to be undertaken at the National Arts Center of the Philippines from February 12 to March 4, 2006
support for Bassac/Peking Opera Training Project, to be undertaken at the National Arts Center of the Philippines from February 12 - March 4, 2006
support for the Bassac/Peking Opera Training Project, to be undertaken at the National Arts Center of the Philippines from February 12 - March 4, 2006
support to enable director Loy Arcenas to mount a local production of The Romance of Magno Rubio in Manila in August 2004
To enable Denisa Reyes to undertake dance research in Southeast Asia in summer 1995.
to enable Pauline Koner, dancer and choreographer, New York, to serve as a visiting teacher, choreographer and consultant, assisted by by Evelyn Shepard, dance student, North Caolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem.
Learn Moreto support international travel from the United States to China for New York−based dance artists Jian Dai and Elena Demyanenko.
Learn Moreto support international travel from the United States to China for New York−based dance artists Jian Dai and Elena Demyanenko
Learn Moreto support three weeks of research and meetings with design educators and leading professional designers in China, with the goal of documenting the origins of contemporary design and the complexities of information exchange in China
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