Smithsonian Institution
to enable conservation scientist Janet Douglas to undertake research on jades of Neolithic Liajiatin Culture in Anhui Province, China in fall 2004 or spring 2005
了解更多to enable conservation scientist Janet Douglas to undertake research on jades of Neolithic Liajiatin Culture in Anhui Province, China in fall 2004 or spring 2005
了解更多To allow Paul Jett and Sean Charette to continue work in Cambodia on the bronze conservation project at the National Museum in Phnom Penh
To provide support for the publication of Volume XI of Ars Orientalis devoted to the conservation of works and archaeological materials from Asia.
To enable the following specialists to participate in a meeting at the Freer Gallery of Art to formulate a proposal for a bronze conservation project in Thailand: Virginia Greene, the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania; Henry Hodges, Institute of Archaeology, University of London; Piriya Krairksh, Harvard University; W. Dale Richey, Chatham College, Pittsburgh; Hiram W. Woodward, Jr., the University of Michigan.
了解更多3-month fellowship to enable him to study museum techniques for the management of ceramics collections beginning summer 2004
了解更多To establish, in collaboration with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, a pilot museum training program for the Asia-Pacific area and to enable the following participants to survey museums in the United States: Ajit Simba P. Bais, the National Children's Museum, New Delhi, India; Kai Sen Chew, National Museum, Singapore; Charles C. Y. Chi, National Palace Museum, Taipei, Republic of China; Joseph I. A. Gasing, Sarawak Museum, Kutching, Malaysia; Abdul Latif Ibrahim, Muzium Brunei, Bandar, Malaysia; Iftikhar Alam Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, India; Sadao Kosuge, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Byung Hoon Lee, National Science Museum, Seoul, Korea; Nan Young Lee, National Museum of Korea , Seoul, Korea; Pranowo Martodiardjo, the National Biological Institute, Bogor, Indonesia; Takeshi Ogiwara, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan; Mohan Chandra Pande, State Museum, Lucknow, India; Aurora Pelayo, Cultural Research Center, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines; Rosario B. Tantoco, National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
了解更多travel to India in May 2005 to study a collection of paintings of the Bombay School and provide advice on establishing a conservation studio at the Chhatrapai Shivaji Maraj Vastu Sangrahalaya in Mumbai
了解更多to conduct research in New York for 10 days in November 2006 in order to observe contemporary arts activities, specifically in the area of digital arts technology and new media
ten-month fellowship to complete a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in curatorial studies at the California College of Arts in 2005 - 2006
twelve-month fellowship to begin a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in curatorial practice at the California College of Arts in fall 2004
了解更多six-mont fellowship at the Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Programs in Washington, D.C. and the Asia Society in New York, beginning in April 2005
了解更多six-week fellowship to study collections of Himalayan art and observe museum practices at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Newark Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution
了解更多support participation of scholar Benedict Anderson in symposium to be held at the Museum in early December 2005 in connection with the exhibition, pang-ulo: Philippine ideas on heads, headgear and heads-of-community
了解更多six-month fellowship to conduct research on curatorial practices and collection strategies for photography and photo-based art forms in the United States
了解更多support to attend AAS meeting in March 2005 to present paper on Taiwan museums
eleven-month fellowship to complete a master's degree in museology at George Washington University beginning in 2001
twelve-month fellowship to begin graduate studies in museology at George Washington University in fall 2000
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