Takashina Shuji
To observe contemporary art developments and to survey public and private art collections, museum procedures, and academic facilities in the United States, Canada, and Europe
Learn MoreTo observe contemporary art developments and to survey public and private art collections, museum procedures, and academic facilities in the United States, Canada, and Europe
Learn MoreTo study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree, to give instruction and participate in performances of Indian music in the World Music Program, and to serve as an artist-in-residence during 1967-68 at Wesleyan University
Learn MoreTo survey museum collections in Indonesia in preparation for the exhibition Ancient Indonesian Art of the Central and Eastern Javanese Periods shown at the Asia House Gallery, New York; the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City; and the Center of Asian Art and Culture, San Francisco, October 1971 - July 1972
To survey museum collections in Cambodia, Japan, and Thailand
Learn MoreTo conduct research on architecture and urban design at Harvard University and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to visit architecture and city planning projects in the United States and Canada
Learn MoreTo study in a program leading to a diploma from the Mannes College of Music, New York
Learn MoreTo the University of Chicago to establish in Benares a photographic archive, library resources, and research facilities and to provide for staff travel, conference expenses, meetings of the American organizing committee, and a stipend for John Rosenfield to serve as director of the American Academy of Benares, 1968-69
Learn MoreTo the Music Associates of Aspen to enable Keiko Misawa and Yuko Yamaguchi, Japan, to attend the Aspen Music School in summer 1966
Learn MoreTo the Museum of Modern Art, New York, to enable Prem Prakash Garga, instructor, Bal Bhavan, to study and observe art education and museum programs for children in the United States
to the Museum of Modern Art, New York, to provide training in the United States for Indian teachers for Bal Bhavan and to provide for the purchase of art materials.
Learn MoreTo the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, to enable the following scholars of Asian art to attend the Brundage Sympopsium on Oriental Art, San Fransisco, August 1966: John Ayers, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England; Te K'un Cheng, University of Malaya, Kuala lumpur, Malaysia; Soon Woo Choi, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Korea; Vadime Elisseeff, Mus
Learn MoreTo survey university programs in Islamic and Indonesian studies in the United States
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