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Past Exhibition

Mixed

Portraits of Multiracial Kids by Kip Fulbeck

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Past Exhibition

Mixed

Portraits of Multiracial Kids by Kip Fulbeck

In a follow-up to the kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa exhibition, artist and author Kip Fulbeck returns with his newest collection of works based on the book Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids.

This family-friendly exhibition for the young and the young at heart offers a playful yet powerful perspective on the complex nature of contemporary American identity, and, more importantly, is an opportunity to celebrate just being yourself.

Visit Kip’s Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids site for more information about the book >>

View video clips from a 2006 interview with Kip Fulbeck on Discover Nikkei >>

March 20 - October 17, 2010

Japanese American National Museum

In a follow-up to the kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa exhibition, artist and author Kip Fulbeck returns with his newest collection of works based on the book Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids.

This family-friendly exhibition for the young and the young at heart offers a playful yet powerful perspective on the complex nature of contemporary American identity, and, more importantly, is an opportunity to celebrate just being yourself.

Visit Kip’s Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids site for more information about the book >>

View video clips from a 2006 interview with Kip Fulbeck on Discover Nikkei >>

March 20 - October 17, 2010

Japanese American National Museum

In a follow-up to the kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa exhibition, artist and author Kip Fulbeck returns with his newest collection of works based on the book Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids.

This family-friendly exhibition for the young and the young at heart offers a playful yet powerful perspective on the complex nature of contemporary American identity, and, more importantly, is an opportunity to celebrate just being yourself.

Visit Kip’s Mixed: Portraits of Multiracial Kids site for more information about the book >>

View video clips from a 2006 interview with Kip Fulbeck on Discover Nikkei >>

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