Workshops & Classes
"Transpacific Borderlands" Art Workshop—Paper Flowers from the Camp Archives
Workshops & Classes
"Transpacific Borderlands" Art Workshop—Paper Flowers from the Camp Archives
Japanese Americans living in the World War II American concentration camps did not have access to fresh cut flowers. Instead, they used patterns from sources like the Woolworth’s catalog to make paper flowers. Camp excavations have revealed that these makeshift flowers, with wires for stems, were placed in glass jars and laid on top of caskets at funerals.
Join Transpacific Borderlands artist Shizu Saldamando and learn how to make paper roses using a flower pattern from the Manzanar camp archives. For ages 11 and up. Limited to 20 participants. Included with museum admission. RSVPs are recommended using the link below.
This workshop is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs.