Nagata Kazuhiro
Support to for participation in the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art, to be held at the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute for Sculpture in New Jersey in April 2002
Learn MoreSupport to for participation in the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art, to be held at the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute for Sculpture in New Jersey in April 2002
Learn Moreto attend a conference of the National Council on Education fore the Ceramic Artists in Kansas City, MO
six-month fellowship to observe contemporary activities and participate in a residency at the Baltimore Clayworks
Learn Moreto support visiting Chinese artist Chunmao Huang at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in fall 2000
to enable ceramicist Guang Hui Chen from the Jingdezhen Institute, China, to serve as a visiting artist at Alfred during the fall 1995 semester
Learn MoreInvestigate traditional and contemporary techniques of producing overglaze enamel decorated porcelains in Japan
Learn MoreSupport the participation of Okinawan textile artists Toshiko Taira and Mieko Taira in the exhibition "Craft Traditions of Okinawa."
Learn MoreTo undertake a residency at the Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia and to observe theatrical productions and costume design in New York in fall 1994.
Learn MoreTo enable Japanese ceramic artist Shiro Otani to undertake a one-month residency at SUNY New Paltz in fall 1994.
Learn MoreStudy historic and contemporary textiles in Indonesia in preparation for an exhibition to be held at the Lentz Center for Asian Culture of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Learn Moreto study Chinese textiles in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other institutions in the United States
Learn MoreTo enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to complete research on methods of manufacture of Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
To enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to complete research on methods of manufacture of Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
to enable ceramicist Fance Franck to travel to China, Taiwan, and Japan in 1986 to study fifteenth to eighteenth-century Chinese copper-red glazed wares and to create test pieces for comparative puposes in order to achieve a better understanding of the ma
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