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Cruising J-Town—Community
Browse the resources below to see the many different ways that that Japanese American community has fueled evolutions in car culture.
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—Artist
James Tadanao Sata (1896–1975) came to the United States in 1918. Despite his good education and the elevated social status of his samurai heritage, he was unable to inherit because he was not the eldest son. When he felt that his best opportunities would be in America, he boarded the Tenyo Maru at Yokohama and departed for the US. In his belongings was a sketchbook filled with depictions of Kagoshima, a keepsake of ...
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—Audio Tour
Welcome to the audio guide for J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist. Learn about the artist, his work, and his prewar and wartime experiences with exhibition curator Dennis Reed. Click on the buttons and arrows below to listen to the audio and view the transcripts. The audio tour is also available through the Bloomberg Connects app. LEARN MORE
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—Events
Programs are free for museum members and included with admission for visitors, unless otherwise noted. To see a complete listing of the JANM’s programs, check out our Events Calendar. Please check back for more related events.
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—Resources
Explore videos, articles, and related exhibitions that explore the life and work of J. T. Sata and his contemporaries in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Japan. Please check back for more!
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—JANM Store
Purchase related items from the JANM Store, including a beautiful exhibition booklet is available documenting the life and work of J.T. Sata.Buy Now JANM members receive a 10% discount! Join or renew now
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J.T. Sata: Immigrant Modernist—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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hapa.me – 15 years of the hapa project - Venues
hapa.me – 15 years of the hapa project originated at the Japanese American National Museum and was on display April 7 – October 28, 2018. The exhibition is now traveling to other venues. See below for information about confirmed venues and dates.Interested in booking this exhibition? Download Travel Fact Sheet hapa.me Interactivity TRAVELING EXHIBITION SITES Current/Upcoming VenuesCheck back for updates. Past Ve...