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1. Tahoma Center Gallery Exhibit Featuring Renee Healy and Val Persoon
(Dinah Creamer)
2. Resilience– A Sansei Sense of Legacy opens Saturday, February 4th
(Derek Nguyen)
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Subject: [TacomaArt] Tahoma Center Gallery Exhibit Featuring Renee Healy
and Val Persoon
Renee is a Tacoma native who has shared her love of Watercolor with the
community since 1998. She has taught watercolor internationally, is a
published author and illustrator and is an advocate for homeless artists.
As art became more and more important as an outlet, Renee started to
immerse herself in teaching, developing programs designed to foster growth,
healing and forever trying new techniques to expand that knowledge.
Reception Scheduled for 2/16/23, 5-7:30pm
1323 S Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405, Monday- Friday 8:30am until 5pm.
Exhibit ends Feb 28th
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Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2023 00:12:39 +0000
Subject: [TacomaArt] Resilience– A Sansei Sense of Legacy opens Saturday,
February 4th
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RESILIENCE– A Sansei Sense of Legacy* opens Saturday, February 4th*
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https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/resilience/
Don’t miss your chance to see the powerful exhibition Resilience– A
Sansei Sense of Legacy
https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/resilience/. This
exhibition will be opening on Saturday*, February 4, 2023, and is on view
through July 7, 2023*. *Resilience *features the art of eight Sansei
Japanese Americans whose work reflects on the effects of Executive Order
9066 and its intergenerational impact. EO 9066, authorized by Franklin D.
Roosevelt in 1942, forced the evacuation and incarceration of an estimated
126,000 people of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast.
On February 16, guests can visit free from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm as part
of our Third Thursday program. We will honor the annual Japanese
American Day of Remembrance
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an evening of free programming centered around EO9066 starting at 6:00 pm.
Meet Susan Kamei, author of the acclaimed book When Can We Go Back to
America? Voices of Japanese American Incarceration During World War II, who
will be joined in conversation by Professor Lisa Hoffman of the University
of Washington Tacoma. Living Voices http://www.livingvoices.org/ will
perform an interactive piece Within the Silence, and guests can
experience Resilience as well as our permanent exhibit on EO9066,
REMEMBRANCE.
https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibit/the-legacy-of-executive-order-9066-in-washington/
*To learn more about what you can see and do at the Washington State
History Museum, check our Exhibitions and Events
https://www.washingtonhistory.org/exhibitions-events/ webpage. *
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