Kawashima Kiyoshi
To provide a grant supplement during a 1986-87 residency in the International Studio Program at P.S. 1 in New York
To participate in the International Studio Program at P.S. 1, New York, in 1986-87
詳細はこちらTo provide a grant supplement during a 1986-87 residency in the International Studio Program at P.S. 1 in New York
To participate in the International Studio Program at P.S. 1, New York, in 1986-87
詳細はこちらTo survey contemporary art activities and to meet with critics, curators, and artists in the United States in fall 1987.
詳細はこちらTo study modern dance at the American Dance Festival and to observe contemporary dance activities in New York in summer 1987.
詳細はこちらTo survey cultural organizations and meet with individuals and institutions concerned with presenting Asian arts in the United States in fall 1988.
詳細はこちらTo study, observe, and participate in contemporary performing arts activities in the United States in fall 1988.
詳細はこちらTo observe and paticipate in contemporary music activites in the United States in 1988.
詳細はこちらTo provide partial support toward the travel and per diem expenses of Asian performing artists participating in a workshop production of the music/theater piece Fire Works at the Theater for the New City, New York, in October 1987.
詳細はこちらTo support the participation of Japanese dancer/choreographer Akaji Maro in "Invisible Languages," a collaborative work presented in New York in February 1988.
詳細はこちらTo serve as visiting research scholar in ethnomusicology at the University of Illinois and at Indiana University during the 1988-89 academic year.
詳細はこちらTo enable two curators from the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Tokyo, to accompany an exhibition of Chinese ceramics from the Museum's collection to be shown in Seattle in fall 1988.
to enable the following curators from Japan to accompany the exhibition Ceramic Art of Japan shown at the Seattle Art Museum; the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City; the Asia House Gallery, New York; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, September 1972-May 1973: Tadaomi Goke, Fine Arts Division, Agency for Cultural Affairs, tokyo; Gakuji Hasebe, the tokyo National Museum; Seizo Hayashiya, the tokyo National Museum; Masahiko Kawahara, the Kyoto National Museum.
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