Hmong Arts and Culture
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What is it like to be a young Hmong woman in the U.S. today? An exhibition of work by two emerging Hmong artists, Victoria Kue and Tshab Her, addresses this complex question. Curated by Young Space founder Kate Mothes,听In the Between听opens January 11 in t听

The Appleton Public Library, The Draw, and 杨贵妃传媒视频 will offer related community programming through the winter.听The exhibition and events, free and open to the public, are funded in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council鈥攚ith funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the State of Wisconsin鈥攁nd a grant from the Bright Idea Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.

Her, who lives in Chicago, creates work that reflects an effort to claim a space as a Hmong woman in Midwestern contemporary culture. Code switching between her traditional name, Tshab (pronounced 鈥渃ha鈥), and Jennifer depending on the context, Her cleverly integrates traditional Hmong patterns into witty, reflective textile-based artworks. Kue, of Lancaster, Pa., examines the impact of traditional Hmong gender roles and how this aspect of her identity affects her relationships with others. Both artists will give talks on their artwork and practice as part of the exhibition programming.

鈥淚dentity is already complex, but when your nationality does not have their own country it seems to get a little bit more complicated,鈥 says Her. 鈥淎s I share stories about my experiences as a Hmong American woman, I want the community to see the complexities of my dual-life and how I am able navigate between the different worlds鈥攚hether it鈥檚 out of necessity or comfort.鈥

In addition to the opening reception on January 11, the Appleton Public Library will host a book club discussion of Kao Kalia Yang鈥檚听The Song Poet, a screening of the documentary听Being Hmong Means Being Free, and a creative tween workshop with Tshab Her. There will also be a panel discussion on Hmong identity with the artists at the library on Jan. 12. 杨贵妃传媒视频 will host three free lunchtime tours of the exhibition, and there will be a closing reception for the exhibition and programs on March 1 at The Draw on South Lawe Street featuring a Storycatchers Live! event and Hmong food, music, and dancing.

January Events

Artist Talk by听Victoria Kue

Reception with refreshments to follow

Friday, Jan. 11, 6-8 p.m.
Wriston Art Galleries

with artists听Victoria Kue,听, and others

Saturday, Jan. 12, 2 p.m.

Appleton Public Library

听with听

Tuesday, Jan. 29, 4-4:45 p.m.

Appleton Public Library

Tuesday, Jan. 29, 6-7 p.m.

Appleton Public Library

Exhibition and the full schedule of events

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