Tomie Hahn
To pursue doctoral dissertation research in Japan on the training and transmission of traditional dance and music
Learn MoreTo pursue doctoral dissertation research in Japan on the training and transmission of traditional dance and music
Learn MoreTo survey methods of radio production and broadcast technology in Japan and to develop ideas for programs on Japanese arts and culture for American public radio
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Learn Moreto meet with curators and artists in Japan and to conduct research for the exhibition "Trade Routes," scheduled to be presented at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in fall 1993
Learn Moreto enable Wickham Boyle, producing director of Under One Roof, to observe performing arts activities in Japan
Learn Moreto study and document use of space in a wide variety of traditional Japanese buildings
Learn Moreto conduct research in Japan on the work of architects Itsuko Hasegawa and Toyo Ito
to conduct research in Japan on the work of architects Itsuko Hasegawa and Toyo Ito
Learn Moreto participate in a seminar on image conservation sponsored by the Society of Photographic Science and Technology of Japan in Tokyo in fall 1991
Learn MoreTo enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to complete research on methods of manufacture of Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
To enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to complete research on methods of manufacture of Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
To enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to conduct research in Asia, Europe, and the United States on methods of manufacture of fifteenth to eighteenth century Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
To enable ceramics specialist Fance Franck to conduct research in Asia, Europe, and the United States on methods of manufacture of fifteenth to eighteenth century Chinese copper-red glazed ceramics.
to enable ceramicist Fance Franck to travel to China, Taiwan, and Japan in 1986 to study fifteenth to eighteenth-century Chinese copper-red glazed wares and to create test pieces for comparative puposes in order to achieve a better understanding of the ma
Learn MoreCeramic artist, Paris: to conduct research in Japan on Chinese red-glaze wares.
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