American Museum of Natural History
To host Hanoi Museum Conservator Mr. Lê Chí Công at AMNH for a six-month training in paper and photography conservation.
了解更多To host Hanoi Museum Conservator Mr. Lê Chí Công at AMNH for a six-month training in paper and photography conservation.
了解更多To explore small- and large-scale contemporary arts organizations to understand their distinct visions, cultures, structures, operating and funding mechanisms, and programs.
了解更多To enable three Americans to undertake research in Japan, in order to lay the groundwork for the first English publication on the the "Don't Follow the Wind" project
了解更多To conduct on-site research on the Manhattan Project, providing a multifaceted perspective on his artistic practices on Hiroshima, as well as conduct research on Asian artists in the United States working on postcolonial themes.
了解更多To research social and political conditions impacting contemporary artists working in new media, performance, and alternative education in Singapore.
了解更多To observe and participate in the vibrant contemporary art scene in New York by visiting various exhibitions and art spaces, in addition to meeting artists, curators, and thinkers.
了解更多To research artistic practices and projects that build or imagine Ecologies of Resilience such as errant movements and transnational solidarities by visiting art institutions and events in and around New York.
了解更多To consider what indigeneity is and how the concept of indigeneity can redefine the existing framework of curatorial research by meeting with American indigenous artists and revisiting their heritage.
了解更多To look at models of cross-disciplinary arts festivals in the United States, where film and/or music are starting points, to possibly be adapted for a Hong Kong context.
了解更多To research cultural interpretation, particularly in the context of queer art through collaboration and work with institutions like the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art and the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.
了解更多To travel to New York and Los Angeles for 2 months conducting research on artists, curators, publishers, and academics of the Asian diaspora, and explore the intersection of their work with issues of gender and sexuality.
了解更多To survey a range of artists, curators, writers, and institutions to chronicle the central themes and histories of ecologically responsive art projects, and activism since the 1960s in North America.
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