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.
了解更多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.
了解更多To conduct research on creations, workshops, lessons, and classes are held at various rehearsal spaces in NYC and the attitude of actors and dancers towards rehearsals.
了解更多To discover a new language of music through cultural exchange as well as to seek the possibility for innovative collaboration with diverse art and contemporary music in New York.
了解更多To foster exchange and international collaboration among artists from Southeast- and South Asia, Japanese artists centering on choreographer/dancer Akiko Kitamura and local artists from the Philippines, India and Indonesia collaborate to conduct fieldwork and workshops together.
了解更多To conduct research on Beate Sirota Gordon who contributed to the drafting of the human rights clauses of the Japanese Constitution in San Francisco where she had lived as a young adult.
了解更多To conduct research on activities of E.A.T as origins of today's "Media Art", as well as to exchange with artists whose works deal with issues of technology in NY.
了解更多To continue an ongoing research project on the late Japanese artist (and 1993 ACC fellow) Teiji Furuhashi’s time in New York.
了解更多To explore the representation of Asian and Asian American identity in New York City's contemporary art scene through the lens of artists, cultural institutions, and creative networks.
for observation and creative exploration in the U.S.
了解更多To conduct field research on salmon and community culture in the Pacific Rim and observe ecological art practices on the West Coast of North America.
了解更多To research "Democracy's Body"— the trend of alternative theater in New York City after World War II.
To research "Democracy's Body"— the trend of alternative theater in New York City after World War II.
To pursue a master's degree in theological studies at the Harvard Divinity School and examine the multicultural practices of the early Bagan period from the disciplinary perspectives of the visual arts and archaeology for the 2023 academic year.
了解更多To investigate the preservation of ethnic music in New York City and study the applicability of U.S. ethnic and folk music stewardship practices to shimauta music in Japan.
to conduct research on Chinese ceramics and to study art history at the graduate level at Harvard University.
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