American Museum of Natural History
To host Hanoi Museum Conservator Mr. Lê Chí Công at AMNH for a six-month training in paper and photography conservation.
了解更多To host Hanoi Museum Conservator Mr. Lê Chí Công at AMNH for a six-month training in paper and photography conservation.
了解更多To study Filipino plays that deal with online and internet culture, observing how these plays might translate from Filipino to Anglophone audiences and how a diasporic heritage language learner critiques a multilingual play.
了解更多To observe and participate in the experimental music scene in New York, while learning how artists and institutions use sound-making as a tool of music diplomacy to help enhance communities and build bonds both locally and internationally.
了解更多To research and collect folkloric stories about the Jinn (a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans) of Pakistan, and how they have built a relationship with people for JINNESTAN, a short story collection that explores the world of Jinn from a futuristic perceptive.
了解更多To explore small- and large-scale contemporary arts organizations to understand their distinct visions, cultures, structures, operating and funding mechanisms, and programs.
了解更多To explore museums, galleries, and art spaces in New York to study exhibition writing and engage with artists, gallerists, and cultural workers, aiming to have a deeper understanding of art criticism.
了解更多To support CULTIVATE, a professional development program for curators and arts managers, bringing world-renowned curatorial faculty to Bangkok to host and participate in intensive workshops and mentorship.
了解更多To research, write, and conduct interviews in Thailand for a book on Inter-Asian Cinema dealing with cinematic reflections on pop culture-inspired tourism.
了解更多To continue pursuing a Master of Science in Dance Movement Therapy at Sarah Lawrence College, training to create more inclusive approaches to dance and movement.
了解更多To pursue a Master of Science in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania, learning U.S. preservation practices with a focus on design and policy to better understand the gaps in India's urban heritage preservation practice.
了解更多To travel to Chengdu and Zigong, China for six weeks to observe, exchange, and collaborate with traditional chuanju ("Sichuan opera") artists around ongoing physical and vocal training practices of physical performers in China and the U.S.
了解更多To conduct a workshop series facilitated by five artists from Malaysia and Japan involving open rehearsals and artist's talks to explore the link between Asian performance and the theme of death and rebirth through philosophy, movement, and sound.
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