Artist: Connie Rohman
Title: Topaz Internment Camp
Attribution: "Topaz Internment Camp" 2021 Connie Rohman
Year: 2021
Materials: Vintage Kimoro fabric, artist dyed fabric, cotton batting, cotton backing, thread
Dimensions: 48" high x 52" wide
Image Statement: My mother was a teacher at the WWII Japanese concentration camp at Topaz, Utah. This piece is from a map that details how the Topaz camp was divided into blocks which held 250-300 people in 12 barracks, with a mess hall and latrine. The camp was surrounded by barbed wire fences and watch towers. The red lines reference the Japanese idea of kintsugi, which treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise. The red lines represent how the Japanese internees’ lives were indelibly shattered when they were imprisoned in the camps, and their resilience in the struggle to put their lives back together after they were released.