Briana Brightly
To investigate the relationship between religion, art, and medicine in early-modern Tibet through a study of the artist Lhodrak Tenzin Norbu's anatomical illustrations.
Learn MoreTo investigate the relationship between religion, art, and medicine in early-modern Tibet through a study of the artist Lhodrak Tenzin Norbu's anatomical illustrations.
Learn MoreTo study Japan's Fluxus Movement by conducting research on key figures in Japan and the influence on contemporary artists.
Learn MoreTo understand Bali as a regional and global node for artistic exchanges throughout the 20th and 21st centuries by examining non-traditional works and artists.
Learn MoreTo investigate the localized reception of blue-and-white ceramics in colonial India and study the innovative architectural reuse of Chinese, Dutch, and British ceramics in Indian interiors.
Learn MoreTo invite Peru-born Japanese playwright Yudai Kamisato to San Francisco and develop a participatory play.
Learn MoreTo understand the process of Tibetan Buddhist art making in response to the contemporary art markets in China by looking at the sketches and sketchbooks of Rebgong thangka painters.
Learn MoreTo pursue a master's degree in theological studies at the Harvard Divinity School and examine the multicultural practices of the early Bagan period from the disciplinary perspectives of the visual arts and archaeology for the 2023 academic year.
Learn Moreto conduct research on Chinese ceramics and to study art history at the graduate level at Harvard University.
Learn Morefor "Visualizing and Envisioning Asia: Films, Documentaries and Advocacy in Southeast Asia and South Asia,” a program of film screenings and virtual roundtables that will bring together film and documentary directors, producers, and actors from Asia’s lesser-known regions.
Organization/Project Grant to bring artists and museum curators from Asia to participate in a roundtable discussion on "Decolonizing Southeast Asian Art and Art History" at the Association’s annual conference.
Learn MoreTo carry out dissertation research on Buddhist art from the eighth to the twelfth century in China.
A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in China.
Learn MoreTo support the publication of a catalogue accompanying the exhibition "Essence of Indian Art," shown at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in fall 1986
Learn MoreA dissertation fellowship to conduct research in Japan on the trans-Pacific development of video art from the 1970s to the 1990s
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