Clara Ma
To carry out dissertation research on Buddhist art from the eighth to the twelfth century in China.
A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in China.
Learn MoreTo carry out dissertation research on Buddhist art from the eighth to the twelfth century in China.
A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in China.
Learn MoreA virtual program to facilitate the online program Following Traces, enabling seven project participants to conduct research on various issues concerning the social and cultural history of East Asia.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on the work of Edward Steichen in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art and explore contemporary visual and performing arts in New York City and beyond.
Learn MoreTo research the cultures of the Japanese and Okinawan diaspora in Hawai’i as a means of dialogue about current immigration to Japan.
Learn MoreFor the first year of a master of music degree at the Mannes School of Music, The New School, in New York City.
Learn MoreTo travel to China for research on the Sheng (Chinese bamboo mouth organ) in traditional and contemporary music practice.
Learn MoreTo gain experience during an Optional Practical Training year following completion of an M.F.A. in critical and curatorial studies from the University of California, Irvine in Spring 2021.
Learn MoreTo continue in the fourth year of a Ph.D. program in theater and performance at The Graduate Center, CUNY.
Learn MoreFor a series of podcasts bringing Taiwanese artists in discussion with artists from Hong Kong, Japan, and Indonesia.
Learn MoreTo research the intersection of visual and performing arts and design in the context of creating interdisciplinary programs for individuals with disabilities.
Learn MoreFor an online program bringing together specialists in the conservation of contemporary art to lay the groundwork for a collaborative approach to developing conservation strategies for the region.
Learn Moreto provide support for a virtual program connecting musicians and composers at the University of Hong Kong and the U.S.-China Music Institute at the Bard College Conservatory of Music.
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