The JAHF board members are pleased to announce the results of the 2015 JAHF Graduate Student Travel Grant applications. Grants have been awarded to the following individuals, all of whom will present papers at the annual College Art Association conference in New York City:
- Stella Melchiori, York University, “Chim-Pom’s Real Times and Curating History”
- Anna Pushakova, Russian State University for Humanities, “Japanese Woodblock Print Journey from the collection of The State Museum of Oriental Art (Moscow, Russia Federation): Its Interpretation and Conservation”
- Alejandra Rodriguez, University of Zaragoza, Spain, “The Presence of Japanese Art and its Collections in Spain: Postwar Period”
- Wibke Schrape, Freie Universitaet Berlin, “Ikeda Koson’s Woodblock-Printed Copybooks as an Order of Images: Making Art History in Nineteenth-Century Japan”
- Ramon Vega Piniella, University of Oviedo, Spain, “Japanese Art in Spain in the Japonisme Period”
- Yurika Wakamatsu, Harvard University, “Gendering China in Meiji Japan: Okuhara Seiko’s ‘Chinese Beauty'”