Shih Hsiao Yen
Conduct research in museums and collections in the United States in spring 1983 on sources of gold and silver vessels excavated from archaeological sites in China.
Learn MoreConduct research in museums and collections in the United States in spring 1983 on sources of gold and silver vessels excavated from archaeological sites in China.
Learn Moreto continue to study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Weslyan University
to continue to study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Weslyan University
Continue to study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Weslyan University, beginning September 1981.
Learn Morecontinue to study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in art history at Yale University.
Learn Moreto complete a program of study leading to the degree of Master of Architecture in Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design, Harward University.
Learn Moreto survey collections of Chinese paintings, and meet with scholars and specialists of Chinese art history in the United States following the International Congress of Orientalists held in Mexico City.
Learn Moreto complete a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in graphic design at the School of Art, Yale University.
Learn Moreto complete a program of study leading to the Master of Landscape Architecture degree at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
Learn Moreto conduct research on Chinese jades and to survey public and private collections of Chinese art in the United States and Europe.
Learn Moreto study in a program leading to the Master of City Planning in Urban Design degree at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
Learn MoreTo study printmaking at the Pratt Graphics Center, New York, to pursue painting activities, and to survey museum collections and contemporary art developments in the United States and Europe.
Learn Moreto study printmaking at the Pratt Graphics Center, New York, to pursue painting activities, and to observe contemporary art developments in the United States, Japan, and the Republic of China.
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