Grantee Database

Minh Thanh Nguyen
observe contemporary art activities for three weeks in Tokyo and three weeks in New York in fall 2006
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to 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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provide support for curator Yuko Hasegawa's participation in activities linked to the opening of the exhibition Matthew Barney: Drawing Restraint
to enable the museum's director, John Lane, to participate in the Japan-U.S. Museum Professionals Exchange Program planning meeting in Japan in April 1997
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assist the participation of Tony Prabowo and concert organizer Yasmina Zulkarnain in a concert of music by Indonesian and Japanese composers scheduled to take place at Classics in Tokyo in April 2006
six-month fellowship to observe and study contemporary music activities in the U.S.
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grant supplement for maintenance and travel in the United States and for a short visit to Tokyo en route home to Indonesia
four-month fellowship to observe contemporary art activities, study arts management practices, and pursue research on photography collections in the United States
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three-month fellowship to study Japanese Buddhist mandalas in their ritual context
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support participation of Japanese scholar Hiroshi Kashiwagi in a lecture series to be held at Bard in conjunction with the exhibition, Wearing Propaganda: Textiles on the Homefront in Japan, Britain, and the United States , 1931-1945
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four-month fellowship to undertake research in Japan on the Buddhist cult of the Six Kannon
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To study Japanese classical dance at the Nishikawa School in Kyoto in summer 2005
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to participate in the 6th International Shibori Symposium and related events in Tokyo, Nara, and Nagoya in May 2005
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to enable Roger S. Keyes to undertake curatorial research and planning in Japan and Europe for an exhibition of Japanese illustrated books to be presented at the Library in fall 2006
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