New York Public Library
Assist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive of research materials documenting Asian dance.
Learn MoreAssist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive of research materials documenting Asian dance.
Learn Moreto provide assistance for the publication of a catalogue to acompany the exhibition "Through Closed Doors: Western Influence on Japanese Art. 1939-1853," to be shown jointly at the Meadow Brook Art Galery of Oakland University and at the University Museum of the University of Michigan in October 1977, and travel thereafter to the Denver Art Museum and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
Learn Moreto continue to study archaeology in a program leading to the M.A. degree in Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii
Learn Moreto continue to study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in art history at Harvard University.
Learn Moreto study conservation in a program leading to the B.Sc. Degree at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London
Learn Moreto survey dance research facilities and schools, to meet with specialists, and to observe current dance activities in New York.
Learn Moreto continue to study in a program leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Atlanta College of Art during the fall 1976 semester and at the Parsons School of Design during the spring 1977 semester.
Learn Moreto complete and program of study leading to the M.A. degree in Asian Studies at the Claremont Graduate School.
Learn Moreto study piano in a program leading to the Master of Music degree at the Manhattan School of Music
Learn Moreto study in a program leading to the Master of Lanscape Architecture degree at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.
Learn Moreto complete a program of study in cinematography leading to the M.F.A. degree at Temple University
Learn Moreto study in a program leading to the Master of Museum Practice degree at the University of Michigan and to survey museums and art collections in the United States.
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