[Exhibition] Chain Reactions: Hiroshima, U.S. Universities, and the Future of Peace Education
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Exhibition Dates and Hours:
February 12 (Th), 12pm – 3pm
& February 13 (F), 10am – 5pm
Opening Presentation:
February 12 (Th), 12pm – 1pm
After World War II, Hiroshima University rose from the ashes of the atomic bomb with books and trees donated from universities around the world, including Harvard University. This exhibition aims to rekindle this connection between Hiroshima and U.S. universities through the presence of the atomic-bombed roof tiles Hiroshima students salvaged from the bed of the Motoyasu River. We invite all visitors to gather around the tiles, discuss what “peace” means today, and reflect together on the future of peace education.
Exhibitors: MIYU AZUMA, YUKA FURUKAWA, IROHA KITAZONO, and YURI SAWADA, Hiroshima University; KATSUTOSHI AMANO, ATSUHIRO YAMAGUCHI, and MISAKI KATAYAMA, University of Tokyo
Art Direction: MANA KIKUTA
Project Conception: RYO MORIMOTO, Assistant Professor in Anthropology, Harvard University
Department of Anthropology Special Exhibition co-presented with the Hiroshima University Educational Vision Research Institute (EVRI) and the Reischauer Institute.