College students in front of "Atomic Desert" (VI) The Marukis also painted other forms of violence The late works deal with diversified subjects Many people visit the Gallery in the summer

Maruki Gallery for the Hiroshima Panels Foundation

Org #71840
Vetted since 2020
1967
year founded
$34,361
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The activities of the Maruki Gallery For the Hiroshima Panels Foundation center around the permanent preservation and exhibition of the Hiroshima Panels by Iri and Toshi Maruki. These historically and aesthetically significant works are a means of passing down the bitter legacy shared by all humanity. The Gallery advocates for peace and social justice and enriches community life by preserving and exhibiting the paintings of Iri, Toshi and Suma Maruki, and facilitating socially engaged cultural and artistic programming.

Project Leaders
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Organization Information
Higashimatsuyama, 355-0076
Japan
Organization Information
Higashimatsuyama, 355-0076
Japan

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Gratitude Report 2025 from the Maruki Gallery

By Yumi Iwasaki | Project Leader

As the year draws to a close and winter’s chill sets in, we hope you are keeping well. This year, we were pleased to welcome more visitors to the gallery than usual ahead of our temporary... Read the full report ›

Gratitude Report 2025 from the Maruki Gallery

By Yumi Iwasaki | Project Leader

As the year draws to a close and winter’s chill sets in, we hope you are keeping well.This year, we were pleased to welcome more visitors to the gallery than usual ahead of our temporary... Read the full report ›

Thank You - Our Renovation Journey Has Begun

By Yumi Iwasaki | Project Leader

The Maruki Gallery entered a long-term closure on September 28, 2025 for a full-scale renovation. All artworks have been removed from the exhibition rooms, and office materials have been relocated to... Read the full report ›
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