Moving In: Installation
December 17, 2022
The latest piece to make its way to the mural building: a 20-foot-tall translucent sculpture made out of Makrolon. Created with paintings and drawings made by children and families in California’s Japantown, as well as former internees of Japanese WWII internment camps and their relatives, the DNA double helix sculpture symbolizes diversity and honor for the Japanese Americans interned in the camps.