Yoko Woodson named Margaret F. Williams Memorial Fellow

Program Year: 2009

The first recipient of the fellowship, Dr. Yoko Woodson, the Asian Art Museum’s Curator of Japanese Art, traveled to Japan for several weeks. During her visit, she worked with curators at Eisei Bunko Museum of the Hosokawa Family, examining the collection and helping to identify objects for display in the Asian Art Museum’s 2009 exhibit, Lords of the Samurai. Dr. Woodson also examined collections in Kumamoto Castle, home of the Hosokawa Family for more than 300 hundred years, and other sites in Kyushu relevant to the Hosokawa heritage.

Established by the late Asia Foundation President Emeritus Ambassador Haydn Williams, the Margaret F. Williams Memorial Fellows in Asian Art Program honors his late wife, whose interest in Asian art was stimulated by their travels together on Asia Foundation visits to the region. Mrs. Williams was also a founding docent at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the cooperating partner in implementing the fellowship program.

The Latest Across Asia

Spark creativity, joy, and a love of reading