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Support the participation of four artists from Cambodia and Laos in the Summer 2007 Festival of American Folklife.
to enable conservation scientist Janet Douglas to undertake research on jades of Neolithic Liajiatin Culture in Anhui Province, China in fall 2004 or spring 2005
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Support for five ceramic artists from China to participate in the Folklife Festival at the Smithsonian in summer 2002.
To support travel and research for Center for Folklife Programs Deputy Director Richard Kennedy and for Tibetan scholar (ethnologist) Jamphel Lhundup in connection with the development
partial support for Mr. Masahiro Nomoto's participation in the development of the exhibition "Kamuy: Spirit of the Ainu" at the Smithsonian
To enable Richard Kennedy, Deputy Curator of the Center for Folklife Programs to undertake a two-month residency at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
Provide the support for duplicating an important archive of Southeast Asian domestic architecture in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
To establish at the Smithsonian a duplicate archive of photographs, slides, and related materials on traditional Southeast Asian architecture assembled by Dorothy Pelzer and currently on deposit at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
To provide support for he Japanese component of the Smithsonian's 1986 Festival of American Folklife, held in summer 1986.
To conduct an interview with Gordon Washburn, former director of the Asia House Gallery, New York, as part of the Archives' oral history program
To support research on the monuments and culture of the Kathmandu Valley under the direction of Mary S. Slusser, research associate, Smithsonian Institution.
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Five-month fellowship to enable participation in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one semester in fall 2007 and to observe contemporary developments in architecture in the U.S. (D-27873)
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support to continue graduate studies at Columbia in 2007-2008
to continue a program of study leading to the Ph.D degree in arts administration and arts education at Teachers College, Columbia University, in 2005-2006
twelve-month fellowship to undertake a summer internship at the Asia Society and begin graduate studies in arts administration and arts education at Columbia University in 2004-2005
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Enable the Center to continue its important research and documentation activities and to engage in meaningful dialogue with international scholars and specialists
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six-month fellowship to observe contemporary arts activities, meet with artists and curators and, create new work in the United States
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to undertake research on education programs in American art museums and to observe courses on art education and museum studies at Teacher's College, Columbia University, in fall 2006
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support for a three-month residency for screenwritier and independent filmmaker Lou Ye at the International Writing Program August 26-November 21
support for the participation of playwright Meng Jing-hui in the fall 2002 program
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participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for one semester in fall 2006, and to observe contemporary developments in architecture in the United States
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enable artists Cai Guo Qiang and Jennifer Ma and scholars Gao Minglu and Ni Zaiqin to participate in a conference on modern art education in China to be held in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, in June 2006
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support residencies by two artists from China in fall 2006 (Wang Wei and Liu Ding)
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