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Women Who Made Art in Japanese Internment Camps Are Getting Their Due

A traveling exhibit will focus on the work of three Japanese American women artists, Hisako Hibi, Miki Hayakawa and Miné Okubo.

Rebecca Carballo
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Art, Hayakawa, Miki, Hibi, Hisako, Japanese American National Museum, Japanese-Americans, Monterey Museum of Art, Museums, Okubo, Mine, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Pictures of Belonging (Exhibit), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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