Teresa Tamura - Made in Minidoka: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in Idaho

Nov 8, 2009 10:00 am (Sunday)
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Missoula Art Museum
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This exhibition features a selection of photographs from the larger body of work Tamura has generated over the past decade. Tamura, the daughter of second generation Japanese Americans, was born and raised in Nampa, Idaho, a small town just a two hour drive from the remnants of the Minidoka Relocation Center. Though growing up in Idaho, in such close proximity, she was never told of the internment camp; first learning of Minidoka in 1978, in journalism school, at Idaho State University.
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Age Group: All AgesVenue: Missoula Art MuseumAddress: 335 North Pattee Missoula Montana 59802Phone: 406-728-0447Post a Countdown Widget
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