Saturday, December 6
This poignant puppet theater piece is based on a true story. Faced with wearing the required drab uniform, Tsuki decides to wear her sister's pink dress to her junior high school graduation to prove she is not 'an ant,' but an individual
- Museum Collections Online- View rare artifacts from our permanent collection
- Discover Nikkei- Explore the world of Nikkei - Recently named Best Research Site
- JANM Kids- Learn about Japanese American culture and history through interactive activities
Thursday, December 11
A screening featuring artists Erica Cho, Jesse Lerner and Bruce Yonemoto
Saturday, December 13
FREE ALL DAY
Enjoy a day of family fun with craft activities, 'Girligami,' and cartoon workshops
Check out our newly redesigned online store! The newly improved site also incorporates additional features, while also making it easier to join/renew your membership & make donations online
Reserve a group visit for your students. Download our Group Visit & Educator Programs Guide for more information, including how to apply for free admission
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the California Community Foundation's Fellowships for Visual Artists, this exhibition illustrates the cultural emergence of Los Angeles as seen through the development of diverse visual artists.
Check the exhibition site for bios and video clips of interviews with selected artists.
An overview of Japanese American history from early immigration to the present day. Incorporates artifacts, artwork, and media--including rare home movies and a section of the barracks from the Heart Mountain concentration camp.
Fighting for Democracy travels to San Antonio, TX. The exhibition explores the lives of seven diverse individuals during World War II.