Toni Shapiro-Phim
To study and document Cambodian performing arts events during the annual Festival of the Waters in Phnom Penh in November 1992.
了解更多To study and document Cambodian performing arts events during the annual Festival of the Waters in Phnom Penh in November 1992.
了解更多to continue a study of sixth to tenth century Indian sculpture in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh
了解更多to study ancient jades recovered from Neolithic to Han Dynasty sites in China
to continue to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.
to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Harvard University.
了解更多to support preliminary research and discussions on Hainan Island, China, in order to develop plans to undertake an archaeological survey and excavation program with Chinese Scholars
To support an archaeological survey of the northern Moluccas in search of the origins of the Lapita Culture.
了解更多to study the manufacturing techniques for traditional Thai sculpture, meet with crafts people and museum curators in Thailand, and examine objects related to pieces in the Walters Art Gallery Collection
了解更多to meet with curators and artists in Japan and to conduct research for the exhibition "Trade Routes," scheduled to be presented at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in fall 1993
了解更多to enable Wickham Boyle, producing director of Under One Roof, to observe performing arts activities in Japan
了解更多to provide partial support for American graduate students participating in an art history seminar sponsored by the University of Michigan at several sites in India in summer 1992
To provide partial support for an art history seminar sponsored by the University of Michigan held at several sites in India during winter 1990.
Provide partial support for an art history seminar sponsored by the University of Michigan held at several sites in India during summer 1989.
to support American students participating in a seminar on Indian art held at Ajanta and other sites in India in summer 1988
to enable Japanese nagauta musician Hirokase Sugiura to serve as a visiting teach at the University of Michigan during the spring 1989 semester
了解更多to study and document use of space in a wide variety of traditional Japanese buildings
了解更多To visit museums, collections, and sites in Thailand in order to compile a catalogue of Thai sculpture from the Alexander B. Griswold Collection in the Walters Art Gallery.
to complete dissertation research in Thailand on Lopburi art and to survey museums and monuments in Burma, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
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