During Library hours. View this traveling exhibition probing the complexity of the Japanese American confinement site in Newell, California. Through haunting images of artifacts by fine art photographer Hiroshi Watanabe, glimpse into the lives of those who were held at Tule Lake and consider both the orchestration of life behind barbed wire and what it might have been like to live with constant turmoil and uncertainty. The Art of Survival is supported in part by a Preservation of Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant administered by the National Park Service, Department of the Interior. This exhibit can be viewed in Central Library’s South Display Hall during regular Library hours.
FREE
2017/09/18 - 2017/10/05
Central Library
40 E. St. Clair Street, Indianapolis, iN 46204