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MAKE A GIFT Support the Digital MuseumSince its launch in 2021, the Digital Museum has shared underrepresented stories of Japanese and Japanese Americans who have contributed to New York’s rich history and culture. Your support helps us preserve these histories, expand access to our digital exhibits and archives, and pass these stories on to future generations.   If you would like to donate  by check, please make a check payable to: THE DIGITAL MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF JAPANESE Mail your check to: c/o The Japanese American Association of New York, Inc.  49 West 45th Street, 5th FloorNew York, New York 10036 THANK YOU.  

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日本クラブで「ニューヨークの日本人画家たち」特別講義

An oil painting by Bumpei Usui entitled "Furniture Factory" depicting people at work.

Dr. Mai Sato, a part-time lecturer at Nihonbashi Junior High School, gave a special presentation on the digital exhibit “Japanese Artists in New York City: Artistic Traces from the 1910s to the 1940s” on March 27, 2024 at the Nippon Club. See “Japanese Artists in New York City,” the digital exhibit online. https://youtu.be/YTDTpSmP9og