Jenibel Paray
for a four-month fellowship to undertake research on art conservation practices in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
了解更多for a four-month fellowship to undertake research on art conservation practices in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
了解更多for a five-month grant to attend the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
了解更多for three months of research on printmaking best practices and studio management in the United States.
了解更多to enable Artistic Director Larry Reed to travel to Malaysia for three weeks in June 2016, in order to research the indigenous Orang Asli culture.
to enable members of ShadowLight Productions to travel to Hokkaido and Tokyo, Japan, to develop a new theater work in collaboration with Japanese and Ainu performing artists.
support the participation of twelve members of the Taipei theater group The Puppet and Its Double in a performance tour in California of Monkey at Spider Cave
了解更多to support for her participation in the Aspen Music Festival and School, taking place over a six-week period in summer 2016.
了解更多for a six-month grant to meet artists and observe contemporary performance activities in the U.S.
了解更多Six-month fellowship to conduct research on Horace Capron, an adviser for the development of Hokkaido during Japan’s Meiji era, and participation in a three-month artist residency program in the United States.
了解更多for a one-month fellowship to conduct research on architectural museums, monuments, and archives in the United States.
了解更多for a six-month fellowship to research and explore contemporary dance practice in the United States.
了解更多for the company to participate in the festival KYOTO EXPERIMENT in March 2016
to support performances and master classes by the company at the 2014 Hong Kong Arts Festival.
To enable artist Kenjiro Okazaki, artist/designer Yuji Fukui, and project manager Yu Nakai to participate in final rehearsals and the premier performance of Mrs. Brown's new work "Set and Reset" at Monclair State University
Trisha Brown Dance Company to support the participation of Kenjiro Okazaki, architect/designer Yuji Fukui, and project manager, Yu Nakai in the development of a new collaborative work in summer 2006
了解更多to participate in a one-year training program at the Northeast Document Conservation Center in Andover, Massachusetts.
了解更多for a four-month fellowship to undertake research and observation on recent developments in the arts in the United States.
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