Jialu Chen
To expand her research into the history and material culture of the "self-combing sisters," women who left Mainland China (mostly Guangdong Province) in the early 1900s to work in Southeast Asia to support families back home.
Learn MoreTo expand her research into the history and material culture of the "self-combing sisters," women who left Mainland China (mostly Guangdong Province) in the early 1900s to work in Southeast Asia to support families back home.
Learn MoreTo research social and political conditions impacting contemporary artists working in new media, performance, and alternative education in Singapore.
Learn MoreTo travel to Singapore and Malaysia and learn how the popular gaana street dance style contributes to the construction of Tamil identity within the local community.
Learn MoreTo undertake a comparative study of the influence of popular and vernacular cultures in East and Southeast Asia on contemporary art.
Learn MoreTo consolidate Liu's current research on the interactive relationship between China and East Asia in terms of its artistic and cultural production, as well as its cross-cultural role in the late 20th century when globalization first took firm hold.
Learn MoreTo continue building on extensive research on ecological art from Europe to Asia by conducting interviews and case studies in Japan, Korea, and Singapore.
Learn MoreFor an online program bringing together specialists in the conservation of contemporary art to lay the groundwork for a collaborative approach to developing conservation strategies for the region.
Learn MoreAn 8-month Individual Fellowship for a hybrid program on online and in-person to research into the practices of memorializing sensitive histories through museum programming, using Cambodia as a case study. This project will initially be conducted online, followed by a four-month research trip to Cambodia, and culminating in shared documentation and learnings through the Museum Collective PH platform.
Learn MoreAn 8-month Individual Fellowship for a hybrid program on online and in-person to research into the practices of memorializing sensitive histories through museum programming, using Cambodia as a case study. This project will initially be conducted online, followed by a four-month research trip to Cambodia, and culminating in shared documentation and learnings through the Museum Collective PH platform.
Learn Moreto research the contemporary film environment in Southeast Asia and build the Luang Prabang Film Festival's network in the region
Learn Morea 1-year Graduate Scholarship to provide for travel and living expenses during the first year of an M.A. program in Asian art history at LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore
Learn Moreto support creative workshops given by two American artists from the Streb Company to Cambodian artists in Phnom Penh, Battambang, and Siem Reap, and to provide an immersive cultural experience for the Streb artists during their two-week residency in Cambodia.
for a grant to support dance specialists from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Korea to provide critical feedback for contemporary dance artists in Cambodia
to enable dancers from Cambodia to participate in festivals and conferences in Malaysia, Singapore, and Bangladesh in 2013
To provide support for travel and per diem expenses for participants in connection with a planned 2009 workshop hosted by Amrita in collaboration with the World Dance Alliance.
For the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at RUFA.
For management of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at RUFA for nine months (June 2007- February 2008)
support Amrita's programs with visiting artists and specialists in Asia and the United States in 2007
support the participation of artists from Cambodia in the Bassac/Peking Opera Exchange Project workshop in the Philippines in February-March 2006
to support AMRITA's coordination and administration of the Bassac/Peking Exchange Project workshop held in the Philippines in February-March 2006
Support for Amrita's administrative and organizational expenses for Phase I and Phase II of the Bassac/Peking Opera Exchange Project in 2005
to support Amrita's management of international programs in Cambodia in 2004
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