歷屆受獎人
搜尋/篩選得獎人Wang Min
Observe contemporary theater activities and study current trends in arts management and production.
了解更多Jin Wang
to complete a program of study leading to the M.A. degree at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, New York
了解更多Wang Xinping
to participate in the International Studio Program at P.S. 1 in New York in September1997
了解更多Wesleyan University
participate in the Oriental Musicology society meetings and the 70th anniversary ceremonies at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in Novvember 1997
Support the participation of filmaker Kitlak Tahimik and video artist Anna de Leon from the Phillippines in the conference "After the Empire: The Impact of Colonialism and Imperialism on Culture," held at Wesleyan in February in 1990.
to enable the following Asians to serve as artists-in-residence: Hiroka Abiru, Japan; Kodo Araki, Japan; Ram Das Chakravarty, India; M. A. Kalyanakrishna, India; Tadasuke Kawase, Japan; Momoyo Kishibe, Japan; Prawotosaputro, Indonesia; Ramnad V. Raghavan, India; S. Ramanathan, India; Sharida Sahai, India; Robertus B. Soedarsono, Indonesia; Theresia Suharti, Indonesia; Benedictus Suharto, Indonesia; Eiko Tanaka, Japan; Naoaki Yamato, Japan.
了解更多Woekirsari
survey management workshop for arts and cultural organizations in Indonesia in October, 1997
了解更多Yang Hong
To undertake research on ancient Chinese weapons at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and other U. S. museums.
了解更多Zhang Yuan
Grant Supplement for rent
To observe contemporary film activities and meet with filmmakers and other artists in the United States.
了解更多Ahn Ae Soon
Continued Support to study dance and choreography in the U.S.
To observe contemporary dance activities and study dance and choreography in the United States.
了解更多Asian Pacific American Heritage Council, Inc.
to support the April 1996 U.S. performance tour of the Yamada-ryu Koto Ensemble from Japan.
了解更多Atlantic Center for the Arts
Support the participation of associate artists from Japan in the Center's Japan/US International Exchange Residency in November 1996. (Arata Isozaki, Aiko Miyawaki and Yuji Takahashi)
To enable Suzanne Fetscher, Executive Director, to travel to Japan in March 1995 to survey arts activities and to explore the possibility of establishing a U.S.-Japan residency exchange program at the ACA.
了解更多K. K. Chakravarty
to visit museums and meet with curators in New York in fall 1996
to complete a program in art history leading to the Ph.D. degree at Harvard University
To visit collections of South Asian art in the United States in summer 1987 following completion of coursework in the art history Ph.D. program at Harvard University.
To continue to study Indian art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Harvard University during the 1986-87 academic year
to pursue graduate studies in Indian art history leading to the Ph.D. degree at Harvard University in the 1985-86 academic year
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