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Come Visit JANM
Come Visit the Japanese American National Museum (right behind you)Get $2 off admission if you mention the code BASEBALL or show this screen. Museum Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday–Sunday: 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; last entry is at 4 p.m.Thursday: 12 p.m.–8 p.m.; last entry is at 7 p.m.Closed Monday and in observance of Juneteenth (6/19), Fourth of July, Indigenous People’s Day, Election Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New...
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Japanese American History and Art from JANM's Collection
As the leading institution in the United States that collects and preserves the history and culture of Japanese immigrants and Japanese Americans, the Japanese American National Museum is delighted to share the diverse artistic talent from our collection.These works of art—presented as reproductions—represent the history of immigration and wartime incarceration and show us what these artists witnessed and felt at tha...
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Japanese American History and Art from JANM's Collection - Venues
Japanese American History and Art from JANM’s Collection is an exhibition produced by the Japanese American National Museum. It is traveling to various sites across Japan. See below for information about venues and dates. TRAVELING EXHIBITION SITES Current/Upcoming Venues International Exhibition Hall Nagoya City Civic Reception HouseNagoya, JapanMay 29 – March 31, 2025International Exhibition Hall, Nagoya CityCivic ...
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Transpacific Borderlands: The Art of Japanese Diaspora in Lima, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and São Paulo - Press
For press inquiries, email mediarelations@janm.org or call 213.625.0414. Press Photo Gallery (Password Access Only—contact mediarelations@janm.org for access.)
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Kokeshi: From Folk Art to Art Toy - Events
Programs are free for museum members and included with admission for visitors, unless otherwise noted. To see a complete listing of JANM’s upcoming programs, check out our Events Calendar.
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Henry Sugimoto’s Artistic Evolution—Bio
1900–1990Artist Henry Yuzuru Sugimoto was born in the town of Wakayama in central Japan and immigrated to Hanford, California, at nineteen years old in 1919. After graduating from Hanford Union High School in 1924, Sugimoto enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, but shortly after, dropped out to attend the California School of Arts and Crafts (now known as the California College of Arts and Crafts) inste...
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Kokeshi: From Folk Art to Art Toy - Press
For press inquiries, email mediarelations@janm.org or call 213.625.0414. Press Photo Gallery (Password Access Only—contact mediarelations@janm.org for access.)
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JANM on the Go—Press
For press inquiries, email mediarelations@janm.org or call 213.625.0414.Press Image Gallery(Password Access Only—contact mediarelations@janm.org for access.)
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Giant Robot Biennale 4 - JANM Store
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