See Huat Wong
To research cultural interpretation, particularly in the context of queer art through collaboration and work with institutions like the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art and the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.
Learn MoreTo research cultural interpretation, particularly in the context of queer art through collaboration and work with institutions like the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art and the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives.
Learn MoreTo travel to New York and Los Angeles for 2 months conducting research on artists, curators, publishers, and academics of the Asian diaspora, and explore the intersection of their work with issues of gender and sexuality.
Learn More"Dance Dialogues: Journeying into China's Cultural Tapestry" is a research project led by Temple University faculty members Xiang Xu and Jillian Harris to explore the rich cultural diversity of China and inform innovative Sinocontemporary dance techniques.
Learn MoreTo understand the process of Tibetan Buddhist art making in response to the contemporary art markets in China by looking at the sketches and sketchbooks of Rebgong thangka painters.
Learn MoreTo study rhythmic modes and any associated mythologies of Kulintang music, as well as to research José Maceda's work connecting avant-garde and indigenous Philippine music.
Learn MoreTo investigate four themes: road movies, the history and present state of immigrants, image therapy, and hand-eating culture in Native American and immigrant communities.
Learn MoreTo undertake a comparative study of the influence of popular and vernacular cultures in East and Southeast Asia on contemporary art.
Learn MoreTo pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts at UC San Diego and to participate in collaborative learning, innovative percussion recitals, commissioning new works, and research into Asian theater studies.
Learn MoreTo participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a visiting scholar in 2024.
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