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Isamu Noguchi
2006年02月05日 - 2006年05月14日
In a career that spanned six decades, Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) produced a groundbreaking body of work that encompassed multiple disciplines to break down the barriers between sculptural art and functional design. Isamu Noguchi - Sculptural Design celebrates this legacy by integrating over 75 of Noguchi's works into a series of dramatic installations conceptualized by renowned theater designe...
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Isamu Noguchi - Sculptural Design Members' Preview Day
2006年02月04日
Current National Museum Members are invited to attend a private Members-Only preview of the exhibition before it opens to the public on Sunday, February 5, 2006. The invitation is for a member and one guest and is non-transferable. Become a member and be invited to special member events!
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Workshop: "Raise Your Voices: Shaping Democracy in the Classroom" (part 1 of 3)
2006年02月04日
February 4, 2006, 10:00am-3:00pm Mitchell Museum of the American Indian Evanston, IL The first of three FREE workshops for middle-school teachers (grades 6-8). Lane credit and/or CPDUs available. Don't miss this unique opportunity to work with professional development specialists from the Center for Cultural Understanding and Change at The Field Museum and Cultural Connections partner museums to consid...
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Annual Gala Dinner & Silent Auction - Creative Connections: Linking History, Culture, and Identity
2006年02月04日
Century Plaza Hotel & Spa, Los Angeles Join us as we salute an amazing group of Japanese Americans that remain linked to their heritage and share that connection with others through literature, the arts, and popular culture. Premier sponsor: Prudential Financial, Inc. Plus: Win a new Lexus RX 400h! Enter the 2006 Lexus Opportunity Drawing, sponsored by Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. For more information, ...
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Isamu Noguchi - Sculptural Design Private Upper-Level Members' Reception
2006年02月03日
An exclusive, invitation-only reception for National Museum Members, Contributing Level and above. For information, please contact Member and Donor Services at 213.830.5646. To enjoy Upper-Level Member receptions like this, join or renew now!
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Craft Class with Ryosen Shibata: Sumi-e Scenery
2006年01月28日
Create simple landscapes in the style of sumi-e. $8 for National Museum members and $15 for non-members, includes supplies and Museum admission.
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Communities Transformed: Families from Seattle Share Stories of the Internment
2006年01月21日
The incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II affected families in ways both unique and similar. For this program, three authors of books exploring the impact of these events on individuals, families, and communities in the Pacific Northwest discuss their work in an insightful panel presentation. Varied in style, authors Mary Matsuda Gruenewald, David A. Neiwert, and Toshiko Shoji Ito share poignant ...
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Fighting for Democracy Educator's Workshop
2006年01月12日
Sign-up for a FREE Pre-Visit Workshop Thursday, December 8th or Thursday, January 12th, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. When visiting FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY, teachers and group leaders facilitate their students' experience in the exhibition space, allowing educators to customtailor an educational focus to meet their curricular goals and to deepen their students' understanding of democracy. Before bringing student groups to...
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2006 Oshogatsu: New Year Family Day Festival
2006年01月08日
FREE ADMISSION Learn about New Year's symbols and traditions and join us for our annual celebration of culture and community. Arts and crafts for children of all ages - 11:00 AM?4:00 PM Instrument Making: Make a rain stick or den-den daiko and go home with your very own percussion piece. Taiko Drum Master: Try your skill at this special taiko electronic game created by PlayStation? 2. Shake, Rattle, & ...
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Finding Family Stories Arts Partnership Project Selects Artists For 1998 Exhibitions
1997年12月06日
The Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles; Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles; and Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, have announced the selection of six artists participating in the third year of the Finding Family Stories (FFS) Arts Partnership Project, funded in part by the James Irvine Foundation. Initiated by the Japanese American National Museum in 1995, the goal of Findi...