Li Li-Chin
To travel to the U.S. to observe and participate in classes and workshops specializing in the connection between voice and body.
了解更多To travel to the U.S. to observe and participate in classes and workshops specializing in the connection between voice and body.
了解更多To support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.
A 3-month Organization/Project Grant to support Lijiang With/Out, a virtual experiment in sound recording and collaboration between women sound artists from Japan, China, Taiwan, and the U.S., and local artists and residents of Lijiang, China.
To support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.
four-month grant to enable Achmad Krisgatha from Indonesia to participate in a residency in Yunnan in fall 2006
了解更多To carry out dissertation research on Buddhist art from the eighth to the twelfth century in China.
A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in China.
了解更多A virtual program to facilitate the online program Following Traces, enabling seven project participants to conduct research on various issues concerning the social and cultural history of East Asia.
了解更多For a six-month grant to carry out research on American modern dance history and in the Claire Holt archives at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
了解更多To conduct research on the work of Edward Steichen in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art and explore contemporary visual and performing arts in New York City and beyond.
了解更多for a five-month grant to research the relationship between the living environment and sound/music of ethnic minority groups in Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, and the Tibet Autonomous Region in China
了解更多To research the cultures of the Japanese and Okinawan diaspora in Hawai’i as a means of dialogue about current immigration to Japan.
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