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for an eight-week grant to support research on the artist “Ekin” (Hirose Kinzo), a painter from the Edo period in Akaoka, Japan
Six-week fellowship in Japan to pursue research on puppetry in Japan
了解更多for an eight-week grant to support research on the artist “Ekin” (Hirose Kinzo), a painter from the Edo period in Akaoka, Japan
Six-week fellowship in Japan to pursue research on puppetry in Japan
了解更多to support the participation of specialists from the U.S. and Asia in an International Summit on Sustainable Heritage Policy in Yangon, Myanmar, in January 2015
to enable specialists from the Palace Museum in Beijing to visit conservation programs and meet with museum professionals in the United States in fall 2009
support participation of five conservation specialists from the China in an observation tour to American museums and art conservation facilities
support to bring Americans to and Asians to meeting at CKS in January 01
to enable architecture specialist, Lek Sareth, from Cambodia to study in a one-year program at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture in 1996.
Support the World Momuments Fund's conservation activities at Preah Khan in Angor, Cambodia.
to support participation by Cambodian conservation specialists Ouk Chea, director, Department of Museums and the Conservation of Historic Monuments, Cambodia, and Pich Keo, director of the National Museum, Phnom Penh, in the conference "Cambodia: Future of the Past," held at the Asia Society in June 1992
Support field research at Angkor in connectin with a project to analyze present site conditions and make recommendations for future projects in Cambodia.
了解更多for a two-month grant to study shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute) music with Kinya Sogawa and to conduct research on contemporary and antique shakuhachi instruments in Japan beginning in July 2014
了解更多to support the participation of Dr. Nguyen Van Huy and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thu Huong in a conference in New York in May 2014
to support a regional workshop on object and textile conservation at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi in February 2012.
eight-month internship at AMNH for conservation specialist Hoang Thi To Quyen from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology beginning fall 2006
to enable conservators Judith Levinson and Vuka Roussakis to consult with Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on the design of a new storage facility in Hanoi in fall 2003 and to pursue conservation research in Singapore with colleagues from the VME
support for a six-month internship for intern Ms. Pham Lan Huong for October 2002 to March 2003
support for a six-month intership for a conservation specialist from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
support for curator Laurel Kendall and conservator Judith Levinson to undertake research in Vietnam for the exhibition "Vietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind and Spirit"
Support workshops on conservation methods to be presented by the museum's textile conservator, Vuka Roussakis, at three museums in Vietnam.
了解更多for a grant to support two collaborative photography projects with communities in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
了解更多to travel to China for three weeks to research the contemporary cultural landscape, meet with visual and performing artists, and ultimately develop new museum programs in the United States
了解更多to support international travel and per diem costs associated with the opening of the "Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road" exhibition in April 2013
to support the participation of Chinese artists in public programs around the opening of Blooming in the Shadows: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974 – 1985 at the China Institute Gallery in September 2011.
To bring over curators from the Liaoning Provincial Museum
to enable Duan Wenjie, director of the Dunhuang Research Institute in China, to lecture on Mogao murals at the China Institute in American and to visit museums and arts organizations in the New York area
to support the participation of two scholars from China in a symposium held at the China Institute in spring 1991 in connection with the exhibition "Ancient Chinese Bronzes: Art and Technology
to support the Institute's 1989 exhibition program
了解更多to support international travel from the United States to China for New York−based dance artists Jian Dai and Elena Demyanenko
了解更多to support three weeks of research and meetings with design educators and leading professional designers in China, with the goal of documenting the origins of contemporary design and the complexities of information exchange in China
了解更多to support three weeks of research and meetings with design educators and leading professional designers in China, with the goal of documenting the origins of contemporary design and the complexities of information exchange in China
了解更多to travel to China to undertake a journey of exploration, exchange, and research in the Chinese cultural community.
travel and research in Japan
to observe theater, film, and video activities in Japan in fall 1994 or spring 1995.
了解更多for a two-month grant to travel to Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima prefectures, Japan, in order to create a video installation that will investigate the impact of the 2011 tsunami
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