Saturday, February 11
FREE ALL DAY
Learning, crafts, and fun for the entire family! February’s theme is healthy living.
- Membership - Support the Museum in sharing history from one generation to the next
- Public Programs & Events - Dynamic programs, lectures, workshops, films, performances, family events, and much more!
Saturday, February 18
Pay-What-You-Can
2012 Day of Remembrance will mark the 70th Anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066.
Saturday, February 25
For the first time, the National Museum will be presenting two wonderful books by two authors in the same program!
Find unique one-of-a-kind gifts for the ones you love at our award-winning Museum Store! Museum Members get 10% off!
The film based on the book by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston is FINALLY available on DVD!
Save these dates! Our Target Free Family Saturday events return on February 11
Enter the 2012 Lexus Opportunity Drawing for a chance to win a 2013 Lexus GS 450h. Win this newly remodeled hybrid luxury performance sedan and support the Museum's important work!
G.W. Kimura chosen after nation-wide search
A survey of the dynamic and diverse Japanese American contributions to the visual landscape of L.A. in the period following World War II
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
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.
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