Pao Houa Her's Imaginative Landscape is a comprehensive 20-year retrospective featuring her landscape, portrait, and documentary photographs, as well as video and large-scale lightboxes. Originating from Laos and residing in St. Paul, Her's artistic work delves into the experiences of the Hmong community, particularly in diaspora settings like California and Minnesota. The exhibit, co-organized with the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is available for viewing until February 22, highlighting Her's significant contributions to contemporary art.
Pao Houa Her's artwork features a diverse collection of landscape, portrait, and documentary photographs, exploring the Hmong community's experiences in the diaspora.
The exhibit represents a 20-year retrospective, showcasing Her's evolution as an artist alongside her engagement with the Hmong identity.
Her is originally from Laos and integrates her cultural background into her art, addressing themes relevant to the Hmong community in California and Minnesota.
The exhibit, co-organized by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, will be on view until February 22 and invites viewers to engage with Her's multifaceted work.
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