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NATALIA NAKAZAWA

  • Exhibitions
    • Aoko - born away from home
    • Critical Tapestries
    • Mediascapes and Memoryscapes
    • With Liberty & Justice
    • TITLE TBD
    • The Future is Latinx
    • Figuring the Floral
    • The Wall That Went for a Walk
    • Multilocational
    • Visual Heteroglossia: In Absentia
    • Uncharted Territories
    • Unnamed World Habitats
  • Paintings
    • Visual Heteroglossia
    • New Pointillism
    • Small Works
  • Works on Paper
    • Vessels
    • Watercolor Monoprints
    • Binary Fission
  • Tapestries
    • Tapestries
  • Ceramics
    • Ceramic Vessels
  • Our Stories of Migration
  • Public Commissions
    • The Bronx Through Time
  • Projects
    • Voice of One, Voice of Many
    • Translated Cities
    • Internal Dialogues
    • Oax-i-fornia
    • MFA Thesis
  • Workshops
    • Unarchiving Woven Histories
    • have, want, need
    • Artist/Life
  • About
  • CV
  • Contact
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Our Stories of Migration @The Met

January 23, 2018

World Culture Festival
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saturday, Nov 4, 2017
12 - 5pm

Our world has been shaped by people on the move. Discover connections between art and culture that travel beyond borders. Celebrate your family's own journey through performances, storytelling, interactive gallery activities, and artist-led workshops. 

Our Stories of Migration: World Map Project  
12–5 pm
Artist Natalia Nakazawa invites the public to sew their personal migration stories into a collaborative tapestry while exploring important textiles from across The Met collection. 
Ground floor, Carson Family Hall West, Uris Center for Education

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