No Discipline Limited
A 1-year Organization/Project Grant to support an artist-in-residence program promoting cross-cultural research, collaboration, and experimentation through virtual activities.
Learn MoreA 1-year Organization/Project Grant to support an artist-in-residence program promoting cross-cultural research, collaboration, and experimentation through virtual activities.
Learn MoreA 1-month Organization/Project Grant to provide support for a virtual program with Water Puppet artists in Vietnam, showcasing this art form to engage with Kobe’s community of Vietnamese immigrants.
To provide for Covid-19 relief
to support the participation of choreographer Darrell Jones in a collaborative residency in Kobe, Japan in May 2017
Learn MoreTo conduct an intensive one-month program of virtual workshops for traditional musicians from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Cambodia
To support two online composition workshops led by Chinary and Susan Ung held in Phnom Penh in August and September 2020
To support a composition residency and workshop by Chinary and Susan Ung at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh
Learn MoreA 5-month Individual Fellowship to conduct research and collaborate on a project, "Following the Direction of the Waves to Discover One’s Own Place to Stand," in Taiwan.
to participate in the 2012 Shanghai Biennial
to observe traditional and contemporary art activities in the United States
Learn MoreTo enable curator Aily Nash and Harvard Film Archive Director Haden Guest to curate programs in the Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions in February 2020
Learn Moreto undertake a three-month creative residency at Tentacles Art Space in Bangkok, followed by travel around Southeast Asia
Learn MoreTo bring lighting designer Jennifer Tipton to Manila to give a two-week masterclass for lighting designers from Southeast Asia, and to support the participation of lighting designers from the region
a grant supplement to further support Jennifer Tipton's masterclass for lighting designers from Southeast Asia
to enable Indonesian choreographer Boi Sakti to serve as a guest choreographer with Ballet Philippines in Spring 2001
to support the residency of American choreographer and teacher Norman Walker with the Ballet for two months, beginning in December 1986
Learn MoreTo conduct fieldwork on Hindu-Buddhist monuments, sculptures, and rituals in India and Indonesia to retrace the history of the pre-colonial Philippines
to survey exhibition and museum activities in Japan in September 2005
To continue to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Columbia University, beginning in September 1983
Learn Moreto research community-based and socially-engaged projects led by artists in Taiwan.
Learn Moreto support three curators from the Chinese Culture Center to conduct research on artist residency programs in Vietnam
To provide support for a symposium held in November 1983 in connection with the exhibition Contemporary Chinese Painting: An Exhibition from the People's Republic of China at the Chinese Culture Foundation
To provide support for the publication of a catalogue to accompany the exhibition "China in Graphic Art," shown at the Chinese Cultural Foundation of San Francisco in fall 1979, and circulated to selected museums in the United States
To support a performance and lecture tour in the United States by the shadowplay troupe Chang Teh-Cheng and Company
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