Grantee Interviews
Barbara Foster: Printmaking in the age of digital everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NorY0XNK09A With the rapid evolution of digital technology, digital printing has become an indispensable commercial and artistic tool. However, due to the popularity and
Simon Levin: Finding the new possibilities of local clay
As an artist, one of Simon Levin‘s passions is a search for cultural identity. He believes indigenous clay is a metaphor for the
Christine Yeh: Cultural Empowerment for Atayal Students
Dr. Christine Yeh entered a 99 percent Indigenous community in Yilan, Taiwan to develop cultural Empowerment program. She focused on the community-school base
Charles Hartman: Searching for secrets: Song historical sources in Ming rare books
An open and well-equipped Chinese study environment has been one of Taiwan’s important cultural assets. The complete collection of rare books in the
Tiffany Wey: The social life of Taiwanese streetscapes
Harvard graduate Tiffany Wey studied the sustainability and the reuse of streetscapes in Tainan. During her 2011-2012 Fulbright Fellowship, she observed how the
Yilin Sun: Building knowledge in a co-teaching setting
Dr. Yilin Sun provided training and advice for the American English teachers in the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) program 2011-12. In this
Linda Alper: A midsummer night’s dream comes true
Theatre actor and director Linda Alper taught English major students at Soochow University, culminating in a performance of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Under her
Christopher Isett: New evidence of the great divergence
Historian Christopher Isett aims to answer a big question about world development: “Why, given all of its advances, did China not arrive at
Mary Stokrocki: Cultural exchange through digital arts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkd4PGjp_g Dr. Mary Stokrocki led her art students at Chaiyi University to explore the digital art world in Second Life. The students learned about