Sajata Epps
A 2-month Individual Fellowship to engage with artists and community members in Hong Kong and Taipei around sustainability
詳細はこちらA 2-month Individual Fellowship to engage with artists and community members in Hong Kong and Taipei around sustainability
詳細はこちらA 6-month Individual Fellowship to research traditional Balinese textiles and conduct comparative study in Indonesia
詳細はこちらA 3-month grant to study traditional boatbuilding in Japan and research its antecedents within the Chinese boatbuilding tradition
for a three-week grant to investigate boatbuilding traditions among the Tao indigenous group of Orchid Island, Taiwan in spring 2016
a six-week grant to support a collaboration with the last working boatbuilder in the tsunami zone of Tohoku, Japan, in fall 2014
Research and documentation on Okinawan boatbuilder
詳細はこちらfor a one-month grant to research the talismanic properties of patchwork textiles in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of western China.
Research on history of felt and contemporary felt making in Central Asia
詳細はこちらfor a six-month grant to research Javanese batik and indigo use in Indonesia in 2012.
詳細はこちらto support travel and research in Southeast Asia to plan a Southeast Asian ceramics festival.
詳細はこちらFor a two-month grant to carry out research on traditional textile production and conservation in Japan, India, Cambodia, and Laos in connection with the organization of a cross-disciplinary workshop on the traditional textile culture of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia, to be held in Kupang in July 2012.
詳細はこちらto enable you to carry out research on early 20th Century Ifugao textiles in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington and Yale University.
詳細はこちらto undertake research on traditional textiles and embroidery in India and China in 2009
詳細はこちら"Textile Design and the Role of the Imagination in Northern Laos" - five week research trip in northeastern Laos in June 2009
詳細はこちらTo study wood fired ceramics in the Bizen tradition with the National Living Treasure Isezaki Jun and to create a new body of work.
詳細はこちらSupport for five ceramic artists from China to participate in the Folklife Festival at the Smithsonian in summer 2002.
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