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Nobuo Kubota

The Intermedia Work of Nobuo Kubota

October 1 - December 31, 2020
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exhibit paintings

Tashme Sisters

August 11 - October 27, 2019
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Raymond Moriyama at opening

A Place of Pride

Sep 22, 2019-Jan 31, 2020
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5 Generations

5 Generations

Jul 1, 2014-Oct 1, 2020
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people protesting

Japanese Canadian: A Story of Hope, Resilience and Growth (Online)

Jun 17, 2020-Jun 17, 2030
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