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New York, NY: International Center of Photography Tour

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends to explore the history and future of imagemaking through two exceptional exhibitions.

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Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a guided tour of Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During WWII and The Day the Music Died exhibits at the International Center of Photography! 

They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During WWII, features works by Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams, and examines the history and presents new research telling the stories of Japanese citizens and legal residents on the West Coast who were incarcerated due to racial bigotry during WWII. The Day the Music Dies, features work by Edmund Clark, and explores structures of power and control in the so-called Global War on Terror, focusing on the measures deemed necessary to protect citizens from the threat of international terrorism, and the far fetching effects of such methods. For more information on the exhibits, click here

The tour will run from 7:30 pm until 9:00 pm. Before the tour, U of T alumni and friends are welcome to gather at CAPA CAFE in the International Center of Photography at 7:00 pm for some refreshments and networking. Your alumni representative and event organizer, Karen Papazian (BA INNIS 2002), will be there to welcome you. Attendees are responsible for purchasing their own refreshments. 

Limited spots available! If you have any questions about this event you can email Karen at karenpaps@gmail.com


This tour is one of the many diverse events hosted by your local alumni group, bringing U of T right into your community. Stay informed, inspired and connected, because together we are boundless.    

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