Winner Jumalon
A 6-month fellowship to explore contemporary art practices and participate in a studio residency program in the U.S.
Learn MoreA 6-month fellowship to explore contemporary art practices and participate in a studio residency program in the U.S.
Learn MoreA 6-month fellowship in Japan and the U.S. to investigate current notions of performance and the efficacy, potential, and relevance of performance art
Learn Moreto undertake research across Southeast Asia on the narratives of marginalized communities.
Learn Moreto undertake an internship in the conservation department of the Peabody Museum at Yale University
Learn Morefor a three-month fellowship to research mural-making and public art practices in the United States.
two-month residency at Vermont Studio Center in summer 2003
to observe contemporary art activities in New York in September 2003
Learn Moreto support a final year of study at Bard College, leading to an M.A. degree in curatorial studies.
to begin a program of study leading to a master’s degree in curatorial studies at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.
Learn Morefor a six-month fellowship to explore socially-engaged art and to meet feminist artists and organizations in the United States.
Learn MoreSupplementary grant to extend your fellowship program by two months, enabling you to continue observing best practices in contemporary arts, developing technologies, and public art processes
for a four-month grant to observe best practices in contemporary arts, developing technologies, and public art processes.
Learn Morefor a six-month fellowship to research contemporary art practices and meet artists and curators in the United States.
Learn Morefor a four-month fellowship to undertake research on art conservation practices in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Learn Morefor a six-month fellowship to research and explore contemporary dance practice in the United States.
Learn Moreto support the participation of musicians from Asia in the Asian Composers League Festival and Conference, to take place in the Philippines in November 2015
Support the participation of four music specialists from the US in the 18th ACL festival to be held in Manila in January 1997. (Specialist are: Michael Tenzer, Chou Wen-chung, Bruno Nettl and Burton and Priscilla McLean)
to enable Robert Ashley, composer and director of the Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College, to participate in the Fifth Annual Conference/Festival of Asian Composers' League, held in Bangkok, March 1978.
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