MOA Presents a Moving Exploration of Post-Disaster Recovery and Regeneration in A Future for Memory

Flower: Southern magnolia/Location: Ukedo, Namine town, from Atsunobu Katagiri’s Sacrifice series, 2013 –2014.

The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC announces the powerful group exhibition A Future for Memory: Art and Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake, on display from February 11 to September 5, 2021. The moving exploration of post-disaster recovery and regeneration examines the power of nature and the processes of reconstruction.

Curated by Fuyubi Nakamura, MOA’s Curator for Asia, the exhibition will open in time to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 2011 triple disaster that saw a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown hit the eastern region of Japan. The exhibition highlights

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