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Archie Luigi Oclos

To conduct research within Coney Island where Philippine indigenous tribes were once paraded as savages in 1905, aiming to rediscover the experience of forced diaspora, generational trauma, and racial & historical injustice brought upon Filipinos.

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Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran

To meet organizations, art spaces, and artists with cross-disciplinary and cross-community practices, particularly involving Asian artists and their presence in the New York art scene.

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Yunhui Hong Charpentier

To conduct research on how people have translated Japanese and Korean by focusing on the violence/hospitality of translation, as well as on how "healing" has been socially and culturally represented in South Korea on the theme of "healing colonial violence and its traumas.”

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Chin Wai "Luke" Ching

To further his exploration on how to envisage and realize the role of the artist as a citizen, by researching on the empathetic imagination and how art can be used as an intervention in life.

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Chiao-Chi Chou

To visit research units in New York to explore the convergence between art, interdisciplinary technology and life sciences: “Interdisciplinary, Physiographical, and Hydrological Exploration and Cooperation Research Project.”

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Yuki Kobayashi

To conduct research on the Chinese Martial Art “Wing Chun” to develop a long-term project, as well as to exchange with Hong Kong-based performance artists.

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Nile Koetting

To investigate the movement probing interdisciplinary expression that emerged in the "anti-art" movement centered in New York City after World War I and to explore the possibilities of interdisciplinary expression to date.

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Kei Cheuk Leung

To research art and technology trends in Japan and Korea through a two-pronged approach: to respond to technological and artistic demands globally through forms of expression that integrate the latest technologies; and, to incorporate technology into historical and cultural contexts in Hong Kong to usher in new creative practices.

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