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MOVING PICTURES: Toyo Miyatake
Nov 24, 2002
Little Tokyo's favorite son and legendary photographer Toyo Miyatake is the focus of this special program featuring the award-winning documentary, Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray, produced by the National Museum's Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center, a screening of never-before-seen home movies taken by Miyatake and the opening of a new exhibit of Miyatake vintage prints. 2:00 pm: Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shad...
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Closing of the exhibition "From Bento to Mixed Plate: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Multicultural Hawai'i"
Nov 24, 2002
Closing of the exhibition From Bento to Mixed Plate: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Multicultural Hawai'i
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Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: Sumi-e (Flower)
Nov 23, 2002
Class fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes National Museum admission and supplies.
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A Life in the Movies: Boyle Heights on the Screen
Nov 21, 2002
In a city not often recognized for its neighborhoods, Boyle Heights has had a particular draw on filmmakers that demands its representation. With its rich multiethnic history, Los Angeles' first suburb has inspired the production of a number of films. Join this panel of distinguished artists, from Hollywood insiders to local independents, for what promises to be a dynamic evening of impassioned discussions and exciti...
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Crafting History
Nov 16, 2002 - May 04, 2003
Craft objects made by Japanese Americans comprise one of the most significant categories of artifacts from the World War II concentration camps. This exhibition examines arts and crafts as an important outlet for Japanese Americans during World War II, and explores what these items mean today as we reflect on the legacy of the incarceration. Crafting History: Arts and Crafts from America’s Concentration Camps will...
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All-Camps Summit: Ensuring the Legacy
Nov 15, 2002 - Nov 17, 2002
The year 2002 marks the 60th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066. To commemorate this historic event and to ensure the legacy of the concentration camp experience is passed on to future generations, we invite you to join us at this special event. Workshops, dialogue sessions, presentations from national keynote speakers and an all-camps reunion reception, are just a few of the many activities offere...
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Eastside Flavors: From Mochi to Latkes
Nov 10, 2002
Free program Join the National Museum and International Institute of Los Angeles for a celebration of Los Angeles' cultural diversity with delicious tastings, cooking demonstrations, storytelling and hands-on workshops. The International Institute of Los Angeles, a non-profit United Way agency founded in 1914, provides a comprehensive array of social services in 18 languages to approximately 20,000 people annua...
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Craft Class with Ryoko Shibata: Pop-up card making (Japanese Style)
Nov 09, 2002
Class fees are $5 for National Museum members and $11 for non-members, includes National Museum admission and supplies.
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Little Tokyo Walking Tour
Nov 03, 2002
Historic Tour Series The Little Tokyo community in Los Angeles was once a thriving residential, business, and cultural center of the largest Japanese American community in the United States until World War II. Relive history and learn about present day Little Tokyo with Museum volunteers, Bill Shishima, Mas Matsumoto, Hal Keimi, and Eddy Kurushima on this historical walking tour through the Museum's neighborhood. Co...
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Tour of Evergreen Cemetery
Nov 02, 2002
Free program Spend an afternoon learning about the rich multicultural history of Los Angeles in a place you would least expect: a cemetery. Residents of Los Angeles have been buried and memorialized at Evergreen Cemetery since 1876, making it the oldest cemetery in the city. Located on the eastern edge of Boyle Heights, the cemetery is a tribute to people of the past and present who have called Los Angeles their h...