Grants Information
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Programs
- American Art
- American Arts (ACE)
- Asia
- CBL Designated
- CBL Invited
- CBL Visiting Professorship
- Clare Boothe Luce Program
- Democracy, Ethics, and Public Trust
- East and Southeast Asian Archaeology Initiative
- Environment
- Henry R. Luce Professorship Program
- Higher Education
- Indigenous Knowledge
- Luce Fund for Asian Studies
- Luce Fund for Asian Studies (1975-82)
- Luce Fund for Chinese Scholars
- Luce Fund for Scholarship in American Art
- Luce Fund for Southeast Asian Studies
- Luce Initiative on Asian Studies and the Environment (LIASE)
- Luce Scholars
- Public Affairs
- Public Policy
- Religion and Theology
- Religion in International Affairs
- Special Projects
- STEM Convergence
- United States-China Cooperative Research Program
Regions
- Far West Region
- Great Lakes Region
- Mideast Region
- New England Region
- Non-U.S.
- Plains Region
- Rocky Mountain Region
- Southeast Region
- Southwest Region
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For the exhibition and catalogue, David Driskell: Icons of Nature and History
Portland Museum of Art|Portland, Maine, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, “Southern Make”: The Enslaved Potters of Edgefield, South Carolina
The Metropolitan Museum of Art|New York, New York, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, Leon Polk Smith: Hiding in Plain Sight
Heard Museum|Phoenix, Arizona, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue Carlos Villa: Roots, Ritual, and Action
Asian Art Museum|San Francisco, California, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group, 1938–1945
Crocker Art Museum|Sacramento, California, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature
Brandywine River Museum of Art|Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, Sargent Claude Johnson
Henry E. Huntington Library & Art Gallery, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens|San Marino, California, United States
For the exhibition ad catalogue, No Man's Land: Women of Land Art
Nasher Sculpture Center|Dallas, Texas, United States
For the exhibition and catalogue, Andrea Bowers
Hammer Museum|Los Angeles, California, United States
To support “The Crossroads Project: Black Religious Histories, Communities, and Cultures,” a new initiative at the Center for
the Study of Religion
Princeton University|Princeton, New Jersey, United States
To provide continued support for a fellowship program for Native American intellectual leaders.
First Nations Development Institute|Longmont, Colorado, United States
A supplemental grant for Expanding Horizons: The Luce International Seminar for Women Graduate Students in STEM
from the US and East Asia.
Ewha Institute for Leadership Development|Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Renewed support for the Transatlantic
Policy Network on Religion and Diplomacy
Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University|Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Renewed support for administering the Luce Scholars Program in Asia.
The Asia Foundation|San Francisco, California, United States