Tobin Chodos
to support a two-month journey to Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong to research the burgeoning community of improvising musicians in 21st-century China
詳細はこちらto support a two-month journey to Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong to research the burgeoning community of improvising musicians in 21st-century China
詳細はこちらto support curatorial travel in summer and fall 2014 for an exhibition exchange program with the Shanghai Museum
support participation by three scholars from Asia in the Clark Institute/Asia Society conference Asian Art History in the Twenty-first Century
詳細はこちらto provide, through extensive outreach efforts, contextual information that will help audience members better appreciate the work of choreographer Shen Wei on his company's tour to Shanghai and Beijing in the fall of 2014
to support the company’s three-city tour to China in fall 2012
support the participation of Tibetan singer and Buddhist nun Ami Choyin in rehearsals and Performances of a new work, Re-, which is to be presented at the Joyce Theater in New York in September 2006
support the participation of Tibetan singer and Buddhist nun Ami Choyin in rehearsals and Performances of new work, Re-, which is to be presented at the Joyce Theater in New York, in September 2006
support for participation of three Chinese opera singers from China in the rehearsal, development, and performance of a new work, The Second Visit to the Palace, in spring 2005 (Singers are Zhang Jing, Tang Yuan-Cai, and Song Yang)
to continue to study dance and choreography in New York for four months, beginning November 1995.
詳細はこちらtravel to China in fall 2007 to give lectures on folklore issues at a number of universitites in Beijing
詳細はこちらto support the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. and Vietnam in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014
Grant supplement: additional support for the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014.
Grant supplement: additional support for the participation of scholars and cultural leaders from the U.S. in a conference on intangible cultural heritage in Beijing in December 2014.
詳細はこちらfor a two-year period of research and writing that will culminate in the publication of a book presenting the lives of seventeen female ACC grantees from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan
詳細はこちらto travel to China for three weeks to research the contemporary cultural landscape, meet with visual and performing artists, and ultimately develop new museum programs in the United States
詳細はこちらto support international travel and per diem costs associated with the opening of the "Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" exhibition in April 2013
to support the participation of Chinese artists in public programs around the opening of Blooming in the Shadows: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974 – 1985 at the China Institute Gallery in September 2011.
To bring over curators from the Liaoning Provincial Museum
to enable Duan Wenjie, director of the Dunhuang Research Institute in China, to lecture on Mogao murals at the China Institute in American and to visit museums and arts organizations in the New York area
to support the participation of two scholars from China in a symposium held at the China Institute in spring 1991 in connection with the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bronzes: Art and Technology
to support the Institute's 1989 exhibition program
詳細はこちらto support international travel from the United States to China for New York−based dance artists Jian Dai and Elena Demyanenko.
詳細はこちらto support international travel from the United States to China for New York−based dance artists Jian Dai and Elena Demyanenko
詳細はこちらto support three weeks of research and meetings with design educators and leading professional designers in China, with the goal of documenting the origins of contemporary design and the complexities of information exchange in China
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