Nobuko Miyamoto -- What Can a Song Do?
2012年1月24 | ||
7:00p.m. |
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
6522 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, California, 90028
United States
Together with a group of guest musicians and activists from the 1960s/‘70s and the present, Miyamoto brings alive the dynamic moment when her 1973 album “A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle of Asians in America,” created a heartbeat for the Asian American Movement and shared rhythms with Black, Latino, and Native American cultural and political activists.
Admission: General admission $10.00 / students $5.00 / FREE for LACE or JANM members. Tickets available at the door.
Organized by: Japanese American National Museum and LACE.
In conjunction with the exhibition Drawing the Line: Japanese American Art, Design & Activism in Post-War Los Angeles
JANM . 更新日 2012年1月11日