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‘75 Years of Executive Order 9066’

a progressive sumo club is re-establishing traditions by forging a new martial arts culture in the heart of Pauerugai.

Matsumoto graduated from ArtCenter in 1965 with a BFA in advertising.For more about the 2025 ArtCenter Reunion and the alumni honorees.

‘75 Years of Executive Order 9066’

Toyo Miyatake Photo Bob Matsumoto with his Remembrance poster.Matsumotos 1981 mini-documentary Voices Long Silent depicts the Japanese American camp experience and was exhibited at the Smithsonian.Bobs humanitarian contributions extend beyond creative expression — they are acts of service to the broader community.

‘75 Years of Executive Order 9066’

His work confirms the power of creativity in advocating for social justice.Matsumoto was nominated for the Outstanding Service Alumni Award by fellow ArtCenter alumnus Julian Ryder.

‘75 Years of Executive Order 9066’

Matsumotos work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian

Matsumotos work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian.He took the Hell and the judgment that you and I deserved.

the infinite has reached the finite.He’s alive! Think of it — the real purpose for Jesus Christ coming to Earth was to die.

I believe you’ve died for my sins and rose from the dead.There’s a time to be born and a time to die (Ecclesiastes 3:2).