Roger Shimomura : an American diary
Exhibition held at the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Philadelphia, PA, Summer 1998 and at 10 other American institutions through Spring, 2001.
"An exhibition of paintings by Roger Shimomura, based upon the diaries kept by his grandmother, Toku Shimomura, while interned in Camp Minidoka, Idaho, during World War II."
"An exhibition of paintings by Roger Shimomura, based upon the diaries kept by his grandmother, Toku Shimomura, while interned in Camp Minidoka, Idaho, during World War II."
Artwork Details
- Title: Roger Shimomura : an American diary
- Artist: Roger Shimomura (American, born Seattle 1939)
- Date: 1999
- Geography: New York, New York
- Dimensions: 19 pages : illustrations, portraits ; Height: 7 7/8 in. (20 cm)
- Object Number: ND237.S49 A4 1999
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