Advertisement
Seattle art historian and curator Barbara Johns shares stories from her book "The Hope of Another Spring, Takuichi Fujii, Artists and Wartime Witness", which focuses on this Japanese artist who lived in Seattle in the 1940s and was later incarcerated during World War II, first in the Puyallup state fairgrounds and then in a permanent camp in Minidoka, Idaho. This webinar complements the Museum exhibit "Witness to Wartime: The Painted Diary of Takuichi Fujii", which Ms. Johns curated and will also discuss. $10 suggested donation.
Advertisement
Event Venue
Online
Tickets