Angeline Meitzler
To research Filipino earthquake mythology, developing digital animation resources, and establishing connections with filmmakers in the Philippines.
Learn MoreTo research Filipino earthquake mythology, developing digital animation resources, and establishing connections with filmmakers in the Philippines.
Learn MoreTo conduct ‘Bands of Frequency’, a research project about artist-run spaces in Ho Chi Minh City.
Learn MoreTo pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Choreographic Inquiry at World of Arts and Cultures/Dance, UCLA to narrate the desires of a queer South-Asian person affected by a constant gaze for their capstone project, “नज़र” (nazar).
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To participate in the International Studio Program at the Institute of Contemporary Art, MoMA PS1 in New York in 1994-95
Learn MoreTo facilitate exchange between Cambodian Buddhist scribal craft practitioners and youth who are interested in deepening their connection to their cultural heritage across Mainland Southeast Asia.
Learn MoreA 3-month research fellowship with photographer Ajilal and Rico to document the rhythmic body movements integral to Okinawa's unique weaving techniques—Kijoka Bashofu, Yomitanzan Hanaori, Shuri Ori— and Ryukyu Bingata dyeing.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on the principles and techniques used in the mounting and seismic control system of display and storage in Japanese museums.
Learn MoreTo 3D scan and mold objects, architecture, and spaces in Vietnam that have triggered memories for overseas Vietnamese generations.
Learn MoreTo gain knowledge in art conservation through New York’s rich cultural landscape by visiting art institutions and archives to closely examine vintage propaganda posters produced by the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), c.1955-1975.
Learn MoreTo conduct research within Coney Island where Philippine indigenous tribes were once paraded as savages in 1905, aiming to rediscover the experience of forced diaspora, generational trauma, and racial & historical injustice brought upon Filipinos.
Learn MoreTo explore traditional Vietnamese music, including that of the H’mong and Jarai people, through the study of the Dan K’ni—the mouth violin.
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