Selena Kimball
A 5-week fellowship to examine re-interpretations and mistranslations of the landscape in China
Learn MoreA 5-week fellowship to examine re-interpretations and mistranslations of the landscape in China
Learn MoreA 6-month fellowship in Japan and the U.S. to investigate current notions of performance and the efficacy, potential, and relevance of performance art
Learn MoreA 4-month fellowship to continue research in Cambodia’s Vietnamese communities for a project examining migration, identity, and memory within the context of historical and recent conflict between the two nations
Learn Morea 3-month fellowship to work on an ongoing project and explore the contemporary art scene in New York City
Learn Morea six-month fellowship to engage with artists and curators and to explore the contemporary arts world in the U.S.
Learn Morea 1-year scholarship for living expenses during the second year of an M.F.A. program at the University of Pennsylvania
to provide support for the first year of an MFA program at the University of Pennsylvania
Learn MoreA 6-month fellowship to survey artistic practices across the U.S. and engage with communities in NY and on the West Coast
Learn Morea grant supplement to support a two-month residency at Residency Unlimited in February and March 2018
for a six-month grant to observe contemporary art activities and meet other artists in the U.S.
Learn Morea grant supplement to support a two-month residency at Residency Unlimited in winter/spring 2018
a grant supplement to support a two-month residency at Residency Unlimited in winter/spring 2018
to observe contemporary art activities, explore the state of arts criticism, and meet artists and curators in the U.S.
Learn MoreA grant supplement for an artist residency program
a 6-month fellowship in the U.S. to engage with artists and communities and to research immigration history and diasporic writers
Learn Moreto support the participation of American visual artist Matthew Moore in a residency program and group show at Arts Maebashi in fall 2016.
Learn Morefor a grant to carry out research in China on traditional silk embroidery technique and 4th Century poet Su Hui’s Xuanji Tu, (Picture of the Turning Sphere) for a large-scale, multidisciplinary artwork.
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