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The Art of Survival: Enduring the Turmoil of Tule Lake

January 31, 2020March 1, 2020

This exhibit explores the experiences and events at Tule Lake, the only Japanese American Segregation Center of WWII. The traveling exhibition probes the complexity of this unique Japanese American confinement site, which was located in Newell, CA.

Art of Survival is being supported in part by a Preservation of Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.  

Further support provided by The Oregon Community Foundation, Fred W. Fields Fund; Klamath Tourism Grant; Klamath Arts Council Grant; and generous donations by Denshō Digital Archives, Japanese American Museum of San Jose, Tule Lake Committee members Jimi Yamaichi and Hiroshi Shimizu, and Hiroshi Watanabe. This traveling exhibition was made in cooperation with the Tule Lake Unit of WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument, Lava Beds National Monument, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Exhibition content provided by Exhibit Envoy (www.exhibitenvoy.org).

Details

Start:
January 31, 2020
End:
March 1, 2020
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Website:
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Venue

Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St. #290
Oakland, CA 94607 United States
Phone
5106370455
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Organizer

Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Phone
510-637-0455
Email
programs@oacc.cc

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