Kaiulani Lee
for a one-month grant to carry out research, organize theater workshops, and present work in Bangladesh in fall 2016.
for a six-week grant to carry out research and organize theater workshops in Bangladesh in fall 2014
詳細はこちらfor a one-month grant to carry out research, organize theater workshops, and present work in Bangladesh in fall 2016.
for a six-week grant to carry out research and organize theater workshops in Bangladesh in fall 2014
詳細はこちらfor a three-month grant to support her participation in Tadashi Suzuki’s Toga International Arts Festival in Toyama prefecture and to explore dance and theater activities in Tokyo and Kyoto.
詳細はこちらto support Naomi Kawase’s participation in a retrospective of her work in June 2016.
to support professional exchange and research opportunities for two museum curatorial staff in southern China
to provide travel and per diem support for four museum staff to carry out research in Japan in spring 2010 for a 2012 publication of an anthology of Japanese avant-garde art titled Postwar Japanese Art, 1945-1989.
To enable MOMA art curators Roxanna Marcoci and Cornelia Butler to visit museums and survey museum procedures and contemporary art activities in Japan for two weeks in June 2008.
To support the participation of choreographer/ dancer Min Tanaka and associated artists in public programs associated with an exhibition documenting Mr. Tanaka's work to be held at P.S. 1 and MOMA
support the participation of four curators from Asia in a Workshop on Curatorial Issues to be held in New York in March 2005
support for a workshop for museum professionals from East and West Asia
to enable the museum's International Programs director Jay Levenson to participate in the Japan-U.S. Museum Professionals Exchange Program planning meeting in Japan in April 1997
Support the participation of poet and video artists Shuntaro Tanikawa in the Video Viewpoints lecture series at the Museum of Modern Art in April 1993.
to provide for the purchase of the videotape entitled Global Groove by Nam June Paik, composer and video artist.
To enable Willard Van Dyke, director, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, to review showings of Indian films at Cinematheque Française, Paris, in preparation for a festival of Indian films at the museum and to enable Donald Richie, film critic, Tokyo, to travel to New York to advise the museum on contemporary Asian films.
To provide support for the exhibition The New Japanese Painting and Sculpture, organized in collaboration with the San Francisco Museum of Art and shown in eight cities in the United States, April 1965-May 1967
to provide support for the exhibition Two Decades of American Painting shown at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; and the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, October 1966-April 1967.
詳細はこちらfor a two-month grant to research conceptual photographic practice in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, beginning in summer 2016.
詳細はこちらfor a six-month grant to carry out dissertation research on art produced during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines.
詳細はこちらfor a one-month grant to carry out research and study traditional dance in Pakistan.
詳細はこちらfor a two-month fellowship to undertake a collaboration with Korean singer Jang Seo-yoon.
詳細はこちらfor a six-week grant to explore the changing nature of Uyghur traditional arts in Xinjiang Province, China, beginning in fall 2016.
詳細はこちら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
詳細はこちら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
詳細はこちらTo engage with the shamanic communities of Mongolia for three months in summer 2016
詳細はこちらto support a two-month trip to the Philippines for research on music, theater, and family history that will inform the completion of an opera-in-progress.
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