Northern Illinois University
to support the participation of seven Cambodian artists and scholars in the September 2012 Cambodia Studies Conference.
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Learn MoreTo support the 2012 Japan Tour of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, a musician-led ensemble committed to collaborative leadership, comprising four performances, three facilitated discussions, and a public forum.
Learn MoreFor a ten-month grant renewal to complete a program of study in theater leading to the M.F.A. degree at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City.
MFA degree studies at Brooklyn College
Learn Morefor a five-month grant to study architecture and architectural history and to undertake an internship at Steven Harris Architects in New York City, beginning in summer 2012.
Learn Morefor a five-month grant to conduct research on architectural history in the U.S.
Learn MoreTo observe contemporary performing arts activities in the United States and to participate in the International Choreographers Residency Program at the American Dance Festival in summer 2012.
Learn Moreto support a collaboration with Japanese theater director Toshiki Okada in July 2012, leading to the creation of an original theater work.
Learn Morefor a three-week grant to research the work of Chinese photographer and ACC grantee Xing Danwen (1998–2000) in preparation for an exhibition at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University.
Learn MoreTo support a symposium, April 28–29, 2012, to take place at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York in association with the exhibition The Tenth Karmapa: Tibet’s Eccentric Master Revealed, the first study and public display of works by Choying Dorje, the Tenth Karmapa (1604-1674), one of the most celebrated artists in the history of Tibetan art.
to support to the participation of two Chinese scholars in the Rubin's symposium, Quentin Roosevelt's China: Ancestral Realms of the Naxi in spring 2011.
to fund exhibition "The Dragon's Gift: The Sacred Arts of Bhutan"
To support the participation of two practitioners of the Bon tradition, currently living in India, in public programs associated with the opening of the Rubin Museum of Art's fall 2007 exhibition, Bon, The Magic Word
to enable Tibetan artist Pema Rinzin from Dharamsala, India to continue his participation in the Museum's Himalayan Artist in Residence Program in New York for six months in 2006
Learn Morefor a six-month grant to participate in theater workshops, observe performing arts activities, and meet with theater professionals in the United States, beginning in September 2012.
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