Saturday, May 19
Learn the basics of Japanese flower arrangements.
- REMEMBRANCE PROJECT. Share your story on the Museum's newest online initiative about the Japanese American World War II experience.
- FOLDING PAPER: The Infinite Possibilities of Origami. March 10 through August 26, 2012. A new exhibition that will change the way you think about origami!
- FOLDING PAPER: The Infinite Possibilities of Origami. March 10 through August 26, 2012. A new exhibition that will change the way you think about origami!
Saturday, May 19
This documentary tells the story of Maui Taiko.
Saturday, May 26
Internationally acclaimed origami artist Robert Lang will describe how geometric concepts led to the solution of a broad class of origami folding problem.
Share your Nikkei food story on our Discover Nikkei site! Submit before September 30 to be included in this special series.
The film based on the book by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston is FINALLY available on DVD!
Save these dates! Check out our upcoming Target Free Family Saturday events
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The first major exhibition to explore the international phenomenon of origami as a contemporary visual art form and illustrate the influence of origami on technology, math, science, art, design, and the global peace movement.
Part-classroom, part-exhibition prototype; participate and experiment with hands-on activities designed to engage audiences of all ages in an exploration of culture and identity.
An overview of Japanese American history from early immigration to the present day. Incorporates artifacts, artwork, and media—including rare home movies and a section of the barracks from the Heart Mountain concentration camp
Fighting for Democracy travels to the Arab American National Museum in Detroit, MI. The exhibition explores the lives of seven diverse individuals during World War II