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NJAHS
Traveling Exhibits
The main focus of NJAHS is directed at telling the story of Japanese
Americans to a broad audience. Japanese American Exhibits are typically
put on by museums, historical societies and community center throughout
the United States. The following lists summarizes the current exhibits.
As such, we provide traveling exhibitions to museums, historical
societies and community centers. Most exhibits are designed for wall
mounting and require medium security. An exhibit package is complete with
advance materials such as brochures, press kit, and publications. Exhibit
loan fees range from $1,000 to $5,000.
Past Exhibits
- Transforming Kami—The Art of ORIGAMI
Saturday, September 6 – Wednesday, December 31, 2008, NJAHS Peace Gallery
- Mixed Race Media
Saturday, May 17, 2008,
3 pm – 5 pm, NJAHS Peace Gallery
- Re-envisioning Community: Hapa Issues Forum 1992-2007
April 12 – August 31, 2008, NJAHS Peace Gallery
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