Visiting Scholar to Give Lecture on Okinawa Trilogy Photographic Series

Osamu James Nakagawa, a photographer and professor, will be visiting Chatham for two days in February to share insight with students and the community. He will be giving a lecture at 6:00 p.m. on February 19th in Beckwith Lecture Hall in the Buhl Hall of Science and Science Laboratory Building at Chatham University.  The lecture is open to the Chatham community and to the general public.

Nakagawa’s lecture is entitled, “Fences, Maps, and Darkness: Visualizing Okinawa” and will explore his most renowned series of works, the Okinawa trilogy, which concerns the atrocities committed during World War II in Japan.

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