Exhibit Details
Quilting Memories: the Japanese American Experience of Internment
February 4 to 26, 2010, University Library Art Gallery at California State University, Sacramento.

This exhibit of art and traditional quilts is part of Sacramento State 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
Hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am-5pm
Closed Feb 13 for furlough day
Telephone for information: (916) 278-4189 (gallery) or (916) 278-2368 to check for other furlough days.
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