Christine Lillian Martens
for a one-month grant to research the talismanic properties of patchwork textiles in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of western China.
Research on history of felt and contemporary felt making in Central Asia
了解更多for a one-month grant to research the talismanic properties of patchwork textiles in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of western China.
Research on history of felt and contemporary felt making in Central Asia
了解更多for a two-month grant to develop creative, collaborative projects with artists in Surakarta, Indonesia.
to collaborate with contemporary musician and former ACC grantee Na Wu in Beijing
Research on indigenous music in Taiwan
了解更多for a three-week grant to research Buddhist visual culture in China in summer 2013.
one-month grant to complete at Buddhist sites in for dissertation research in China
了解更多for a five-month grant to attend the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the U.S.
了解更多for a two-month fellowship to complete research on the historical labyrinthine enclaves within the urban fabrics of Beijing and Macau.
了解更多New York, New York: to support two American participants to travel to China for the I Sing Beijing intensive opera training program in summer 2011.
了解更多For support to participate in the 29th Asian Composers League (ACL) conference and festival at Taipei National University in November 2011.
了解更多to carry out research in Korea and China for his photography project Circumgyration.
了解更多to participate in the International Theater Institute's World Congress in Xiamen, China in September 2011.
了解更多to participate in an advanced workshop in Western art and art history to be hosted by the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou in May 2011.
了解更多to support a traditional Hsiang Waing orchestra from the Gitameit Music Center to travel to China to present workshops and performances at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music and the 46 Fangjia Hutong Theater in May 2011.
了解更多to support the participation of one faculty member and three graduate students from Columbia University in an interdisciplinary workshop in Beijing to produce Safari 4, a public tour of urban wildlife along Beijing's Number 4 subway line.
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