Rekha Menon
to survey cultural institutions and contemporary art developments in the United States, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Europe
Learn Moreto survey cultural institutions and contemporary art developments in the United States, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Europe
Learn Moreto study museum procedures and art history at the graduate level at the University of Michigan and to survey museums in the United States, Asia, and Europe.
Learn Moreto survey museum collections, procedures, and exhibition techniques in the United States and Europe.
Learn Moreto survey collections of Tibetan art in India and Europe in connection with the exhibition The Art of Tibet shown at the Asia House Gallery, New York; the National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.; the Seattle Art Museum, April - November 1969.
to survey Indian and Nepalese art in museums and private collections in the United States while completing a Ph.D. dissertation on Buddhist iconography in Nepal at Cambridge University, England.
Learn Moreto study South Asian art history at the graduate level at Harvard University, to survey public and private art collections in the United States, and to conduct research at the Institute for South Asian Archaeology, Amsterdam.
Learn MoreTo survey museum collections and procedures in the United States, Europe, and Mexico
Learn MoreTo the Association for Asian Studies to enable the following individuals to attend the XXVII International Congress of Orientalists, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 1967, and thereafter to travel in the United States, and to provide support for an exhibition of Asian art held in conjunction with the congress: P. Banerjee, National Museum, New Delhi, India; Akira Fujieda, Kyoto University, Japan; Fumio Koizumi, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan; Anand Krishna, Bharat Kala Bhavan, Benares, India; Kei Suzuki, Tokyo University, Japan; Yoshiho Yonezawa, Tokyo University, Japan
Learn MoreTo enable B. V. Doshi, architect, Ahmedabad, and Patwant Singh, architect and publisher, New Delhi, to attend the 1967 International Congress on Religion, Architecture, and the Visual Arts, New York, August-September 1967
Learn MoreTo provide scholarship support for the following music students from Asia selected by the Juilliard faculty: From India: Mohan Dutt. From Japan: Hamao Fujiwara, Hirofumi Fukai, Hiroko Furusawa, Sumiko Hama, Koichiro Harada, Hidemitsu Hayashi, Akiko Ikuo, Nobuki Imai, Kazuhide Isomura, Ko Iwasaki, Midori Kugota, Kozue Kurebayashi, Teiko Maehashi, Katsurako Mikami, Naoyuki Miura, Yoshiko Nakura, Takako Nishizaki, Kineko Okumura, Nigo Sato, Takamichi Shiozawa, Akio Takada, Saiko Wakaari, Yuko Washio, HIroko Yajima, Jiro Yamaguchi, Yuko Yamaguchi. From Korea: Philip Cho, In Dal Choi, Chun Myung Kim, Hae Ja Kim, Joseph Kim, Kuem Mo Kim, Sung Kil Kim, Sung Sook Lee, Kun Woo Paik, Chung Ha Park, Kyu Do Park. From the Philippines: Adolovni Acosta, Evelyn Mandac. From the Republic of China: Rosy Tsang
Learn MoreTo provide support for the following individuals to serve as artists-in-residence: Kongo Abe, painter, Japan; Yong Ik Kim, writer, Korea; Padma Perera, writer, India
Learn MoreTo study cinematography at the Canadian Film Board, Montreal, and at the University of California, Los Angeles, and to observe film developments in the United States
Learn More