International Opera Alliance
Support participation of American artists in workshops, master classes, and production of Carmen with the Shanghai Opera in spring 2006
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Learn Moreenable journalist and culture specialist Ying Chan to participate in the opening panel of ISPA's 58th Annual Congress, to be held in New York in January 2006
Learn Moreone-month fellowship to undertake research on art, performance, and traditional culture in Japan (with Lauren Petty)
Learn Moreto conduct a master class on acting in Shakespearean drama at the Peking University Theater Research Instutute, from November 23 through December 1, 2006
Learn Morefor Mr. Joel and conservator Barbara Barbieri to continue to assist the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in establishing a conservation studio and developing treatment plans for the oil paintings in the museum's collection
travel to India in May 2005 to study a collection of paintings of the Bombay School and provide advice on establishing a conservation studio at the Chhatrapai Shivaji Maraj Vastu Sangrahalaya in Mumbai
Learn Moresthree-month fellowship to undertake in South Asia for a book on temporary objects of venertion produced by Shi'i Muslim and Hindu artisans
research at Eklingji temple complex in Rajasthan.
Learn Moreto allow ten artists from India to participate in residencies leading to an exhibition of their work with the Mattress Factory in 2007
support for Barbara Luderoski and Michael Olijnyk to undertake research in India in preparation for the 2007 exhibition New Installations by Indian Artists
support for 3 sound installation artists-Akio Suzuki and Takehisa Kosugi from China
support to invite ten artists to come to the Mattress Factory to create installation works
to participate in the Japan-U.S. Museum Professionals Exchange Program
to support participation of Yayoi Kusama in an exhibition at the Mattress Factory in Fall 1996
Learn Moresupport for residency of Japanese artist Ms. Aiko Miyanaga at McColl
Learn Morethree-month fellowship to conduct research in Japan on the relationship of culture, landscape, and built form
Learn Moresupport for the participation of artists from Asia in technical rehearsals and performances of the production of The First Emperor, scheduled to premier in New York in December 2006
to support the participation of Peking actor, Wu Hsing-kuo from Taiwan in a one-week workshop in New York in May 2006 in preparation for the new production of The First Emporor
Learn Moreto enable choreographer Nina Winthrop and composer Jon Gibson to collaborate with artist in Japan in the development of new work in early 2007
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