Elisabeth Benard
Elisabeth Benard and Nima Dorjee: to analyze and document Buddhist monuments and works of art in four major holy areas in eastern Tibet in 1995.
Learn MoreElisabeth Benard and Nima Dorjee: to analyze and document Buddhist monuments and works of art in four major holy areas in eastern Tibet in 1995.
Learn MoreTo enable Freer curators Louise Cort and Jan Stuart to undertake research on ceramics in China in spring 1994.
Learn MoreVisit China at the invitation of the All China Dance Association in order to discuss current developments in Western dance and to review present plans in China for the creation of a national dance library in summer 1983.
Learn MoreConduct dissertation research on Ming Dynasty garden painting in China and Japan from September 1984 to January 1985.
Learn MoreTo give workshops on choreography, movement, and dance analysis in China at the Beijing Academy of Dance and the Guangdong Academy of Dance
Learn MoreConduct research in China for a monograph entitled "Ordinary Images: Non-Elite Chinese Art of the Fifth and Sixth Centuries C.E."
Learn MoreParticipate in an international conference on the Buddhist cave-temple site at Dunhuang and to study Han dynasty and other sites in China during summer 1994.
To travel China in fall 1986 to attend a symposium in Nanchang and to conduct research on the work of the seventeenth-century painter Bada Shanren
to survey educational institutions and cultural activities in the People's Republic of China with a delegation of faculty members from Yale University, May 1974.
Learn MoreStudy sacred geography in China, with special emphasis on the international Buddhist pilgrimage center of Mount Wutai and surronding sites in Shanxi Province.
Learn MoreServe as visiting lecturer in modern American theater and stage design at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing.
Stage designer, New York, and visiting professor of theater, Carnegie-Mellon University: to give lectures and workshops and meet with theater professionals in China in spring 1988.
Learn MoreDocument aspects of Buddhist life in China, Mongolia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Learn MoreConduct research in China for an exhibition on "The Floating Studio: Transportation and Art," to be held at the Freer Gallery of Art in 1995.
Learn MoreConduct research in China and Hong Kong on the use of "Three Friends of the Cold Season" motif in painting, decorative arts, and architecture.
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