Her and Kue are emerging Hmong-American artists whose work addresses the complexities of being second-generation women members of this nationless ethnic minority. In their artwork they navigate the politics of displacement, the connections between cultural identity and place, the impact of gendered social roles, and the weight of tradition from this unique perspective. Curated by Kate Mothes, founder of Young Space. Information on the many community programs about Hmong culture related to when you were made: Tshab Her & Victoria Kue and can be found at lawrence.edu/s/wriston.https://lux.lawrence.edu/wag_exhibitions/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Caroline McCaw, SUNY Canton (Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, 2016–17) Kathleen Mahoney, SU...
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Artist Bio: My work demonstrates and complicates the politics of displacement through my experience ...
Kazua Melissa Vang is a Hmong American filmmaker, visual artist, photographer, teaching artists, pro...
Artist Bio: Pao Houa Her is a visual artist base in Minnesota. She studied at Minneapolis College of...
Paj ntaub (flower cloth) refers to the embroidery, applique and batik created by generations of Hmon...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2019. Major: Social Work. Advisor: Ross VeLure-...
Marie Anna Lee, associate professor of graphic design, Department of Art & Graphic Design, presents ...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
Susan “Susie” Miller recalls her experiences working with the Hmong community in Missoula to documen...
Hmong Americans have consistently been exposed to their Traditional Hmong clothing and are aware of ...
Kao Kalia Yang was born in Ban Vinai refugee camp and came with her family to Minnesota in July 1987...
Artist Wangechi Mutu gave a talk on her work and life on February 15, 2011 as part of the ARTSpeak s...
This piece is inspired by the life of my mother, Yaj Mim Hawj, sister, Npib, and father, Npuag Looj....
Caroline McCaw, SUNY Canton (Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, 2016–17) Kathleen Mahoney, SU...
Alex Baine is a contemporary Ugandan woman artist who graduated from the Margaret Trowell School of ...
This study explores how Hmong refugee women living in Wisconsin have gained valuable knowledge and s...