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Art of Gaman "Chai" Tea

In Commemoration of the Japanese American Day of Remembrance

Sunday, February 19, 2 p.m.

On the 70th anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's signing of Executive Order 9066, The Breman will commemorate and celebrate the Japanese American Day of Remembrance. A Chai Tea (chai means "life" in Hebrew) with honored guests from the Japanese Consulate, the American Japanese community, and the arts.

Guest of Honor:
Takuji Hanatani
Consul General of Japan

Featured speaker:
Delphine Hirasuna
Curator and Author

Refreshments with a Japanese and kosher flair!

Guided tours of The Art of Gaman will run continuously throughout the event.

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If you purchase a ticket, your name will appear on a list at will-call on the afternoon of the event. Please print out your receipt and bring it with you.

Breman Museum members: $50
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Non-members: $70
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I would like to support this important exhibition by becoming a Chai Tea Sponsor.

Double Chai ($3,600)
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Chai ($1,800)
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Sponsor ($1,000)
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All sponsors contributing $1,000 and above will receive a signed copy of the coffee table book The Art of Gaman, by guest curator Delphine Hirasuna. 

 

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Jacket cover of The Complete Biography Workbo

Slate teapot carved by Homei Iseyama in camp at Topaz, Utah. Courtesy Carolyn Holden. Photo by Terry Heffernan. From “The Art of Gaman” by Delphine Hirasuna, c. 2005, Ten Speed Press.

 

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