Please mark your calendars to attend this moving art show created by our friend, Julie Sotomura. She is honoring her mother, who was interned during World War II, along with so many others. We are so proud of Julie for sharing their stories in such a powerful and beautiful way.
A photography exhibit honoring Japanese Americans held in internment camps in the U.S. during World War II opens at KOBO Gallery at Higo in Seattle’s International District on January 26, 2009.
The exhibit runs at KOBO Gallery at Higo in Seattle’s International District, January 26 – February 7, 2009, with an opening reception on February 1, 2009 from 1– 5 pm.
“Prejudice and Pride, the Faces of Executive Order 9066” January 26 – February 7, 2009 KOBO Gallery at Higo 602-608 S. Jackson St, Seattle Hours: Mon – Sat, 11am – 6pm; Sun noon – 5pm http://www.koboseattle.com/
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