Mar 28 2024
Kimi Hill: “The Life and Art of Chiura Obata”

Kimi Hill: “The Life and Art of Chiura Obata”

Presented by Moab Museum at Moab Museum

Kimi Hill, Obata family historian and granddaughter of Chiura Obata, will present on “The Life and Art of Chiura Obata” in the Moab Museum’s South Gallery. Chiura Obata (1885 – 1975) ranks among the most significant California-based artists and Japanese American cultural leaders of the last century. His artistic career was interrupted when World War II fears and Executive Order 9066 forced Obata and 120,000 other Japanese Americans into incarceration camps. While imprisoned in Topaz, Utah, Obata created a flourishing art school, serving over 600 students and helping fellow imprisoned Americans cope with their displacement and loss. The program will conclude with a screening of “Obata’s Yosemite” a deeply moving 14-minute film created by filmmaker Adam Prieto and sponsored by the Yosemite Conservancy and National Park Service. Q&A with Kimi Hill and Adam Prieto will follow the presentation.

Dates & Times

2024/03/28 - 2024/03/28

Location Info

Moab Museum

118 East Center Street, Moab, UT 84532