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Bruce and Norman Yonemoto
1999年01月23日 - 1999年07月04日
This provocative exhibition surveys the film, video, and video installation art of Bruce and Norman Yonemoto, Los Angeles-based, Sansei (third generation Japanese American) brothers who have worked collaboratively since 1976. The first comprehensive exhibition of their career, it includes a newly commissioned piece, Silicon Valley, which combines dramatic projection of archival film footage of the atomic bomb blas...
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コモン・グラウンド
1999年01月23日 - 2025年01月05日
この展覧会では、JANMの収蔵品からの数百点の物や資料、写真を交えながら、19世紀後半からの一世の移民に始まり、第二次世界大戦中の強制収容、戦後の再定住、リドレス運動に至るまでの日系アメリカ人の歴史を時系列で紹介しています。 展示している収蔵品の中でも特筆すべきは、ワイオミング州ハートマウンテン強制収容所で日系人らが暮らしていたバラックです。
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Common Ground
1999年01月23日 - 2025年01月05日
Incorporating hundreds of objects, documents, and photographs from JANM’s collection, this exhibition chronicles Japanese American history, beginning in the late 1800s with the early days of the Issei (first generation) pioneers and continuing through the World War II incarceration, post-war resettlement, and the redress movement. Among the many notable artifacts on display is a Heart Mountain barracks, an origin...
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Irene Y. Hirano
1999年01月01日
In the thirteen years since the founding of the Japanese American National Museum, the Museum has grown from an innovative historical museum to an interdisciplinary, international institution dedicated to sharing and celebrating the history and culture of Japanese Americans with people of all backgrounds. To date, the Museum has assembled the world’s largest collection of Japanese American art and artifacts; organize...
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Wartime Incarceration and the Life Course of Nisei Families
1998年11月21日
Ellis Island Immigration Museum Noted sociologist Dr. Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi will discuss her study on the long-term social and psychological effects of wartime incarceration on Japanese Americans. Funded by The Nathan Cummings Foundation.
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ROBERT MURASE - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
1998年10月21日
Robert Murase designed the rock and water garden for the new Pavilion at the Japanese American National Museum. With more than 30 years experience as a landscape architect, Mr. Murase has designed courtyards and unique spaces for museums, libraries, hospitals, schools, and municipal buildings. He has also been responsible for the master planning and design for visitor and resort complexes, university campuses and p...
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Bravery in Battle: The Nisei GI
1998年10月17日
Ellis Island Immigration Museum Japanese American men who served in the 100th Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team in the European Theater and the Military Intelligence Service in the Pacific will share their experiences. Confirmed speaker is Kaz Yamaguchi, with others to be determined. Funded by The Nathan Cummings Foundation.
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A Case Study of Multiculturalism: Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i
1998年10月10日
October 10 and 17, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. October 24, 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. This course for teachers aims to deepen understanding of the history of both Hawai‘i and the United States as a story of diverse people sharing common dreams, strengths, and challenges. Fee: $15.00. Teachers will receive one salary point credit. For more information, please call Lloyd Kajikawa, Education Specialist at 213.625.0414, ext. ...
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Coming Home
1998年08月14日 - 1999年02月07日
Though the end of the war brought “freedom” from the confines of America’s concentration camps, Japanese Americans came home to face obstacles in housing, employment, and discrimination. In addition to outlining some of the varied challenges facing Japanese American resettlers, this exhibit will explore the process of rebuilding community as well as the individual struggle to come to terms with the larger “camp” e...
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Humanity Above Nation
1998年05月01日 - 1998年08月02日
This exhibit explores the lives and careers of two 19th century shipwrecked sailors from Japan who were among the first Japanese to be educated in America and who went on to help shape the relations between the two countries. Developed by the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i and the Joseph Heco Society of Hawai‘i.