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  • Japan Foundation, Bangkok / Asia-Europe Foundation > Virtual Workings E-residency for Arts Curators
    The Japan Foundation, Bangkok (JFBKK) and the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) through its arts website culture360.ASEF.org are pleased to launch the open call for Virtual Workings, an e-residency for emerging arts curators from the ASEAN region and Japan. Organised as a response to the impact of the global pandemic, this e-residency will be held online for a period of 6 weeks and will offer an opportunity for capacity building, peer learning and collaboration with the support of an expert in the field who will serve as a mentor to each pair.
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    Posted 1 October 2020
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  • Japan Foundation > Curatorial Development Workshop Open Call (Online)
    The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM), the Philippine Contemporary Art Network (PCAN), and the University of the Philippines Vargas Museum are announcing an open call for proposals for a free online Curatorial Development Workshop to be held on 21, 23 and 24 October 2020 via a digital platform.
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    Posted 10 September 2020
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  • Japan Foundation > Call for Proposals for International Cultural Exchanges During the COVID-19 Crisis
    The Japan Foundation, Bangkok is seeking project proposals for new ideas and approaches on how to implement and/or experiment with cultural exchange projects in light of the coronavirus pandemic. The call is open to individuals, teams and non-profit organisations of any nationality. Proposed projects are expected to promote cultural exchange between Japan-Thailand and/or regional exchange in Asia. Deadline: 30 May 2020.
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    Posted 5 May 2020
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  • Performing Arts Network Japan
    Performing Arts Network Japan is a Website dedicated to disseminating information about the stimulating and highly diverse Japanese performing arts scene. And, with an eye to the international performing arts scene, each month they also introduce presenters who are presently active on the international stage.
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    Posted 23 October 2005