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Amanda Mayer Stinchecum

for a two-month grant to undertake a needs-assessment survey of five private ethnological museums in the Yaeyama islands of Okinawa in fall 2012.

exhibition at the Japan Society that will focus on Ikat textiles and their possible role in ritual activity

to visit Japan for two months in fall 1985 to survey textile collections, meet with colleagues in the field, and explore the possibility of organizing a major exhibition of Japanese textiles for presentation in the United States

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Textile Museum

to support the participation of Indonesia-based artists Agus Ismoyo and Nia Fliam in the museum’s exhibition Textiles of Southeast Asia: Source and Resource, on view in Washington, DC, from April to October 2013.

to support the participation of Japanese Living National Treasure Hyoji Kitagawa in activities surrounding the opening of a major exhibition of his work at The Textile Museum in Washington, DC.

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TOPAZ ARTS, Inc.

to support Bastards of Misrepresentation II, a series of group shows and exhibitions curated by Filipino artist Manuel Ocampo.

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Whitney Museum of American Art

to support Ms. Megumi Takasugi, Yayoi Kusama’s assistant, to travel from Japan to New York to help with the installation of Ms. Kusama’s work at the Whitney for the presentation of the exhibition, Yayoi Kusama

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Alliance of Artists Communities

Providence, Rhode Island: to support travel to China by senior staff from the Alliance and its member organization, Art Farm residency, in order to forge connections with Chinese residencies, art institutions, universities, and artists.

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American Council for Southern Asian Art

to enable students and independent scholars from Asia to participate in the American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA) conference in Minneapolis in fall 2011.

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Art Works Projects for Human Rights

to support international travel and per diem for Elizabeth Rubin and her American cinematographer to travel to Afghanistan in fall 2011 to conduct research and creative work on Studio Kabul.

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