Mok Harold Kar Leung
to survey major collections of Chinese painting and ceramics in the United States in summer 1995
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Learn MoreTo participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, MoMA PS1 in New York in 1994-95
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 begin a program of study in music composition leading to the Master of Music degree at The Boston Conservatory.
Learn MoreTo conduct Ph.D. dissertation research on seventeenth-century Buddhist wooden sculpture in Vietnam in summer 1995.
Learn Moreto provide programming assistance and support for travel, study, and cultural activities
Learn MoreTo enable Japanese choreograhers Hiako Horikawa and Yasunari Tamai to present performance and workshop programs at P.S. 122 in December 1994.
to support a performance by the contemporary Japanese performance group Dumb Type Theater as part of the New York International Festival of the Arts in June 1988
Learn MoreTo provide support for the collaboration of Asian artists on the production Big Wind in Asia in fall 1994.
Support the participation of artists from Asia in the San Francisico Mime Troupe's production of Offshore in summer 1993.
to enable theater director Dan Chumley to present workshops in Hong Kong and Tokyo in April 1992
to enable playwright Carlos de la Paz from the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) in Manila to be in residence at the San Francisco Mime Troup in December 1991
Learn MoreTo enable Korean directorJeong-ok Kim to participate in SITI's International Exchange Forum in September 1994.
Learn MoreTo study modern dance and choreography at the American Dance Festival and in New York in summer 1994.
Learn MoreTo complete a program of study in art history leading to the Ph.D. degree at Cornell University in 1994-95.
Learn MoreTo enable Japanese ceramic artist Shiro Otani to undertake a one-month residency at SUNY New Paltz in fall 1994.
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