SIDE BY SIDE: NIHONMACHI SCENES - MEET THE CURATOR, BARBARA JOHNS
Sunday, January 5, 2025
1:30 - 3:30 PM
George Tsutakawa Art Gallery, 2nd floor
Free with general admission
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Dr. Barbara Johns is an art historian and curator. She worked formerly at the Seattle Art Museum and the Tacoma Art Museum, where she served as chief curator. She also managed two regional projects for the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art, including the Northwest Asian American Artist Project. Her current work of nearly twenty years has focused on recovering the life stories and achievements of Issei, or immigrant-generation Japanese, artists in Seattle.
More about the Exhibit: Juxtaposed to their success as American artists, this exhibit includes the diary of Takuichi Fujii, which consisted of more drawings, but this time, from within the camp he was incarcerated during WWII. The exhibit also includes a photo reproduction of a page in Tokita’s diary and a Nomura watercolor sketch of Puyallup to hint at their imminent wartime experiences.
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