Wang Weiwei
a 6-month Individual Fellowship to conduct comparative research on contemporary art ecosystems in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau
詳細はこちらa 6-month Individual Fellowship to conduct comparative research on contemporary art ecosystems in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau
詳細はこちらa 6-month NY Fellowship to research group exhibitions and meet with curators and artists
詳細はこちらa grant supplement to provide additional programmatic support for Ms. Zhu's fellowship in the U.S.
A 3-month fellowship to explore a variety of dance practices in New York City
詳細はこちらa 5-month fellowship to attend the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
詳細はこちらA 2-month grant to study the architectural remains of Baptist and Presbyterian Churches in southeast China
Renewal
to continue PhD program in art history at University of Chicago
To undertake research in the United States on the influences of American architectural theory & practice on historic preservation, the study of traditional architecture, and the practice of architecture in China during the twentieth century, beginning in fall 1995.
詳細はこちらa 3-month fellowship to research and observe interdisciplinary theater in New York and meet peers in the field
詳細はこちらa 6-month fellowship to research contemporary art criticism and interview art writers and artists in the U.S.
詳細はこちら2017 John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award
to study dance and choreography in New York in winter 1995-96_x000D_
詳細はこちらa grant supplement to support a two-month residency at Residency Unlimited in winter/spring 2018
a grant supplement to support a two-month residency at Residency Unlimited in winter/spring 2018
to observe contemporary art activities, explore the state of arts criticism, and meet artists and curators in the U.S.
詳細はこちらA grant supplement for an artist residency program
a 6-month fellowship in the U.S. to engage with artists and communities and to research immigration history and diasporic writers
詳細はこちらto support the participation of Uyghur musician Perhat Khaliq in a four-week residency with visual artist Lisa Ross
to support the participation of artists from Indonesia in a residency program at Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center in June 2013 to develop “R.I.T.E: A Rising in the East”, an opera based on the epic conflict between the Balinese and the Dutch in early 20th Century Bali
to support the participation of Indonesian visual artist Agus Suwage in a three-week residency at The Watermill Center in June 2014.
support participation of performer Mohammad "Illenk" Gentille and director Rama Soeprapat from Indonesia and visual artist Aniwar Mamat from China in the summer 2004 International Summer Program at Watermill Center
to support the participation of Balinese music artist Sudharsana in a music and theater workshop to be held under the direction of Robert Wilson at the Watermill Center in summer 1996.
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