BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.3359@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20111113T000000Z DTEND:20111113T000000Z DESCRIPTION:With a live presentation during both events\, Michio Iwao\, a f ormer internee at Gila River\, Arizona\, will show the process for carving and painting bird pins. A craft learned in the internment camp\, Mr. Iwao went back to making bird pins after his retirement.\n\nCome see how these beautiful birds come to life in the hands of a true craftsman!\n\nContinu ing Exhibit:\nThe Art of Gaman:\nArts and Crafts from the Japanese America n Internment Camps\, 1942-1946\n\nThis landmark exhibition showcases arts and crafts made by Japanese Americans in U.S. internment camps during Worl d War II.\n\nThese incredibly crafted objects are physical manifestations of the art of gaman\, a Japanese word that means to endure the seemingly u nbearable with dignity and patience\, and a testimony to the unbreakable s pirit of this stalwart community.\n\nPrograms are free with Museum admissi on. Reservations recommended\; (847) 967-4889. DTSTAMP:20240427T005258Z SUMMARY:Guest Artisan: Michio Iwao URL:/en/events/2011/11/13/guest-artisan-michio-iwao/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR