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February 4 - 26
QUILTING MEMORIES:
THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE OF INTERNMENT
The Library at Sacramento State is featuring a free exhibit of art and traditional quilts. This is part of the University’s One Book Program that focuses on When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka, a story based upon the World War II internment of Japanese Americans in relocation camps across the United States.
Featuring the following:
- Piecing Memories: Quilt by quilters of the Japanese American Services of the East Bay
- What Remains: Quilts by Cathy Erickson and Poetry by Margaret Chula
- Threads of Remembrance: Quilt by quilters of the National Japanese American Historical Society
- Special exhibit of Photographs of the Topaz Internment Camp
Location: University Library Art Gallery California State University, Sacramento / 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95619 / FREE admission
Parking: www.al.csus.edu/sota/parkingandmap.html
Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Information: (916) 278-4189 (gallery) or (916) 278-2368
http://library.csus.edu
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