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Episodes Summary:
A beautiful and powerful art exhibition is touring the country right now, called Pictures of Belonging, which explores three artists of Japanese descent - Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi and Miné Okubo. The exhibition puts these artists and their work in their rightful place in the history of American art.
For this bonus episode, producer and lead writer David Taylor visits the exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and shares his insights about Miné Okubo, who was featured in Episode 9: Is This Land Your Land? She was a painter who was working with Diego Rivera on murals for the WPA when she was detained and sent to an incarceration camp during World War 2. She used her artwork to bear witness to the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during the war.
Links and Resources:
Pictures of Belonging: Japanese American National Museum
Pictures of Belonging: Smithsonian American Art Museum
Citizen 13660 - a short film from the National Park Service
Sincerely, Miné Okubo - a short biography from the Japanese American National Museum
Further Reading:
Citizen 13360 by Miné Okubo
Miné Okubo: Following Her Own Road by Greg Robinson
Peaceful Painter: Memoirs of an Issei Woman Artist by Hisako Hibi
The Other American Moderns: Matsura, Ishigaki, Nora, Hayakawa by ShiPu Wang
Credits:
Director: Andrea Kalin
Producers: Andrea Kalin, David A. Taylor, James Mirabello
Editor: Amy Young
Featuring music from Pond5
Produced with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Florida Humanities, Virginia Humanities, Wisconsin Humanities, California Humanities and Humanities Nebraska.
For additional content, visit peoplesrecorder.info or follow us on social media: @peoplesrecorder
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes Summary:
A beautiful and powerful art exhibition is touring the country right now, called Pictures of Belonging, which explores three artists of Japanese descent - Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi and Miné Okubo. The exhibition puts these artists and their work in their rightful place in the history of American art.
For this bonus episode, producer and lead writer David Taylor visits the exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and shares his insights about Miné Okubo, who was featured in Episode 9: Is This Land Your Land? She was a painter who was working with Diego Rivera on murals for the WPA when she was detained and sent to an incarceration camp during World War 2. She used her artwork to bear witness to the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during the war.
Links and Resources:
Pictures of Belonging: Japanese American National Museum
Pictures of Belonging: Smithsonian American Art Museum
Citizen 13660 - a short film from the National Park Service
Sincerely, Miné Okubo - a short biography from the Japanese American National Museum
Further Reading:
Citizen 13360 by Miné Okubo
Miné Okubo: Following Her Own Road by Greg Robinson
Peaceful Painter: Memoirs of an Issei Woman Artist by Hisako Hibi
The Other American Moderns: Matsura, Ishigaki, Nora, Hayakawa by ShiPu Wang
Credits:
Director: Andrea Kalin
Producers: Andrea Kalin, David A. Taylor, James Mirabello
Editor: Amy Young
Featuring music from Pond5
Produced with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Florida Humanities, Virginia Humanities, Wisconsin Humanities, California Humanities and Humanities Nebraska.
For additional content, visit peoplesrecorder.info or follow us on social media: @peoplesrecorder
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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