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Introducing Nikkei Australia’s new Executive Officers!
Nikkei Australia members elected Executive Officers at a membership meeting this month. Introducing Nikkei Australia’s first executive…
Nikkei Australia’s Dr Yuriko Nagata talks about Japanese internment, October 2022
Nikkei Australia founding member Dr Yuriko Nagata will give a talk about Japanese internment in Australia during WWII and its consequences on Sunday 30 October 2022.
Symposium on Japanese War Art and Book Launch to be held July 2022 in Adelaide
A symposium on Japanese war art will be held on 21 and 22 July 2022 at Flinders Victoria Square, Flinders University Adelaide.
Nikkei Australia member Elysha Rei awarded Artists in Residence Fellowship, Past Wrongs, Future Choices Project
Nikkei Australia member Elysha Rei has been awarded an Artist in Residence Fellowship 2022-23 in the the Past Wrongs, Future Choices project.
Nikkei Australia begins major international collaborative project, Past Wrongs, Future Choices
Nikkei Australia is a partner in a major international collaborative project exploring global Nikkei histories.
Nikkei Artists in Sydney Theatre Company’s Top Coat
A Nikkei Australia member Arisa Yura will play two separate roles in Sydney Theatre Company’s Top Coat.
Wakayama Kenjinkai Conference in 2023
Wakayama Prefectural Government invites Nikkei Australians with connections to Wakayama to the Second Wakayama Kenjikai World Conference to be held between 5 and 8 October 2023.
Yasukichi Murakami – Through A Distant Lens: Japanese Language Reading
Artist and storyteller Mayu Kanamori’s play, Yasukichi Murakami – Through a Distant Lens will have its first Japanese language reading in Tokyo on 24 and 25 June 2022.
戦争花嫁 ミチ 国境を越えた女の物語り Publication of Japanese language book: Michi’s Memories – The Story of a Japanese War Bride
Nikkei Australia congratulates Dr Keiko Tamura on the Japanese language release of her book ‘Michi’s Memories – The Story of a Japanese War Bride.
Re:Fine, an exhibition featuring three artists
Exhibition featuring recent works by artists Pamela See, Elysha Rei, and Kay Watanabe opens Friday 8 April 2022.