Tanforan ‘Assembly Center Sculpture by American Fine Arts

From Concept to Production to Installation

A memorial plaza is unveiled Saturday in the San Bruno BART Station features a statue to honor the 8,000 Bay Area residents of Japanese ancestry who were imprisoned at the Tanforan ‘Assembly Center’ during World War II. This year (2022) marks 80 years since the detention center was opened in April 1942.  opens in a new windowRead the whole story by Tom Jung from the Daily Journal

MODELLING

Original Tanforan Models IMG 6207

ORIGINAL MODELS

IN PRODUCTION

Tanforan in Production at AFA

PACKAGING

Tanforan Ready for Shipping

READY FOR PACKAGING

THE HANDSHAKE

Tanforan Packages and The Farewell Handshake with Brett Barney

PACKAGING

Tanforan in Production at AFA IMG 9007

TOTAL CARE

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CRATING & SHIPPING

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Tanforan Packaging

Unveling On Site

Tanforan being installed

INSTALLATION

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THE FINAL MOMENTS

Tanforan being installed IMG 3127

Unveiling On Site

Brett Barney Unveiling Tanforan Sculpture after final Installation on site. IMG 3122

READY

THE FINAL MOMENTS

Brett Barney Unveiling Tanforan Sculpture after fonal instsllation on site.

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