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Yoshiko Yamamoto
to conduct field research on basketry traditions in Central and East java in preparation for an exhibition on Indonesian basketry at the Treganza Anthropology Museum in late 1991
了解更多Rajeev Sethi
To survey cultural activities and meet with colleagues in the United States.
Advise the International Cultural and Trade Center in Washington D.C. on possible program activities involving Asian art and culture.
了解更多Dilip Kumar Medhi
Conduct research on prehistoric Southeast Asian pottery at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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to support workshops by Korean folk potters in thirteen cities in the United States in early 1988
了解更多Mattiebelle Gittinger
To conduct research in China in spring 1988 in connection with a planned exhibition on the textiles of the Tai of Southeast Asia.
了解更多Ikehata Hiroshi
To serve as artist-in-residence at the Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, Montana, and at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in summer 1988.
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To study metalworking techniques and to meet with artists and crafts specialists in Japan in spring 1988.
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to study the carpets which decorate the floats for the Gion Festival in Kyoto in summer 1986
了解更多Krishen Kumar Kak
to provide partial assistance for graduate studies in folklore and crafts at Princeton University in the 1985-86 academic year
了解更多Mildred Constantine
Survey contemporary arts, crafts, and design activities in Japan in fall 1984.
了解更多World Print Council
Enable Dennis Keawe, tapa maker, Hilo, Hawaii, to attend the International Paper Conference in Kyoto, Japan, in February 1983.
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