• Topaz Toddlers Exhibition: Children’s Art from an American Concentration Camp

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    On view February 4-March 14Wed-Sat, 12 noon-5 pm FREE This exhibit showcases the art, stories, and history of preschoolers incarcerated at Utah’s WWII Japanese American incarceration camp, Topaz. Despite unjust imprisonment, these toddlers experienced preschool life much like other American children, taught by dedicated Japanese American teachers. More than 70 years later, a collection of art […]

    Free
  • Our Language, Our Story: Photos by Joyce Xi

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    On view: March 18-May 23, Wednesday-Saturday 12 noon–5 pm Opening reception: Saturday, April 4, 4-6pm FREE Our Language, Our Story is a photo storytelling project by photographer Joyce Xi. It uplifts the stories and lived experiences of Bay Area immigrants through the lens of language. The exhibit, featuring stories from 20+ community members in 10+ languages, […]

    Free

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