Colors of Confinement/Common Ground Exhibit at JANM in Los Angeles, CA is a thought-provoking museum that explores the history and experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II. Through a variety of exhibitions, including the current Glenn Kaino Aki's Market, the museum aims to shed light on the unjust internment of Japanese Americans and promote dialogue and understanding among diverse communities.
The museum also features ongoing and upcoming exhibitions, such as the Giant Robot Biennale 5 and J.T. Sata Immigrant Modernist, showcasing diverse creative works and the adventurous photography of James Tadanao Sata. With its commitment to education and research, JANM offers school visits, virtual visits, and educational resources for educators, as well as a research collection and the Hirasaki National Resource Center. Through its exhibits and events, JANM provides a platform for the Japanese American community to share their stories and celebrate their heritage.
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