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Fullerton Museum to open comfort women art exhibit
September 4, 2015
Fullerton Museum will open an exhibition Saturday depicting the plight of the comfort women.
The exhibition, “Forgotten Faces: The Comfort Women of World War II,” includes digital art, video, photography and paintings of women pulled into sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial army.
Featured artists include Steven Cavallo, Lee Chang-jin and Jan Banning.
Admission is $10 and free for museum members.
For more information, call 714-738-6545.