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搜尋/篩選得獎人Katonah Museum of Art
To support the participation of Buddhist scholar Koyo Shimizu and art historian Sadamu Kawada in public programs planned in connection with the exhibition "Object as Insight: Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual," scheduled to be held at the Katonah Museum in Winter 1996.
了解更多Alison Knowles
To present the performance piece "Loose Pages" at the International Paper Symposium in Kyoto in October 1995.
了解更多Andrew Leung
to undertake dissertation research in China in 1995-96 for a study of Buddhist central-pillar cave temples built along the Silk Route in the fourth to sixth centuries
了解更多Robert Moes
To conduct research in Japan in connection with an exhibition of contemporary Japanese ceramics to be shown at the Brooklyn Museum in 1989
了解更多Phong Thuyet Nguyen
To conduct field research on the music of the minority Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian speaking groups in the central highlands of Vietnam, beginning summer 1995.
了解更多Arthur Richard Nichols
to serve as a visiting teacher in American theater at the Central Academy of Drama, Beijing, China, in spring 1996
了解更多Marc Perlman
To serve as a visiting research scholar at the National College of Arts (STSI) in Surakarta, Indonesia, beginning August 1995.
了解更多James Richardson
To undertake a teaching and research residency in the department of architecture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, beginning January 1996.
了解更多U.S.-Indochina Reconciliation Project
to enable Cambodian master artist Chheng Phon to participate in the Forum on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos held at Columbia University in New York in June 1995
To enable Proeung Chhieng, professor of dance at the University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, to visit performing arts centers and research institutions in the United States in June 1990.
了解更多University of Kansas
To provide support for a graduate seminar on Buddhist painting of the Ming period which will be held at a number of sites in China in summer 1996.
To provide partial support for the travel expenses in the United States of visiting Chinese art historian Cai Xing-yi.
To enable Professor Motoaki Kono of the University of Tokyo to serve as visiting scholar in the department of art history at the University of Kansas
to enable I Han Chiang, instructor of art history, College of Chinese Culture, Taipei, to participate in a study of the paintings and artists of the Yuan Period undertaken by the Department of the History of Art, University of Kansas, and the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City.
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