Pao Houa Her

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Pao Houa Her is a Hmong American artist based in Minneapolis immersed in the rich heritage of landscapes, portraiture, and documentary photography. Her work delves into the Hmong-American experience, bicultural identity, and the complexities of diasporic communities. Her creates provocative photographs of the indigenous Hmong people of Laos, who immigrated to the US after the Vietnam War, including her own personal narrative of her family's flight from Laos when she was three. As a form of preservation, she also documents the ethnic Hmong culture that took root across the US in the late 1970s and 1980s. 

Her draws on a long history of artists exploring the people and places around them to uncover something deeper about themself or society. Her landscapes, including those on display for Sculpture Milwaukee, recall scenes in Laos of her family's native lands and homes. By incorporating elements from everyday family life, Her bridges the gap between past and present, tradition and modernity, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of heritage and its influence on personal and communal identities. 

Pao Her's evocative photographs illuminate the diverse experiences of Hmong- Americans, capturing the complexities of tradition and assimilation while inviting us to celebrate diversity, embrace the richness of different cultures, and forge meaningful connections that transcend borders.

Pao Houa Her is a Hmong American artist based in Minneapolis immersed in the rich heritage of landscapes, portraiture, and documentary photography. Her work delves into the Hmong-American experience, bicultural identity, and the complexities of diasporic communities. Her creates provocative photographs of the indigenous Hmong people of Laos, who immigrated to the US after the Vietnam War, including her own personal narrative of her family's flight from Laos when she was three. As a form of preservation, she also documents the ethnic Hmong culture that took root across the US in the late 1970s and 1980s. 

Her draws on a long history of artists exploring the people and places around them to uncover something deeper about themself or society. Her landscapes, including those on display for Sculpture Milwaukee, recall scenes in Laos of her family's native lands and homes. By incorporating elements from everyday family life, Her bridges the gap between past and present, tradition and modernity, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of heritage and its influence on personal and communal identities. 

Pao Her's evocative photographs illuminate the diverse experiences of Hmong- Americans, capturing the complexities of tradition and assimilation while inviting us to celebrate diversity, embrace the richness of different cultures, and forge meaningful connections that transcend borders.

Pao Houa Her is a Hmong American artist based in Minneapolis immersed in the rich heritage of landscapes, portraiture, and documentary photography. Her work delves into the Hmong-American experience, bicultural identity, and the complexities of diasporic communities. Her creates provocative photographs of the indigenous Hmong people of Laos, who immigrated to the US after the Vietnam War, including her own personal narrative of her family's flight from Laos when she was three. As a form of preservation, she also documents the ethnic Hmong culture that took root across the US in the late 1970s and 1980s. 

Her draws on a long history of artists exploring the people and places around them to uncover something deeper about themself or society. Her landscapes, including those on display for Sculpture Milwaukee, recall scenes in Laos of her family's native lands and homes. By incorporating elements from everyday family life, Her bridges the gap between past and present, tradition and modernity, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of heritage and its influence on personal and communal identities. 

Pao Her's evocative photographs illuminate the diverse experiences of Hmong- Americans, capturing the complexities of tradition and assimilation while inviting us to celebrate diversity, embrace the richness of different cultures, and forge meaningful connections that transcend borders.

Pao Houa Her

Pao Houa Her

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Exhibition

Exhibition

Materials & Dimensions

Materials & Dimensions

Electric sign, vinyl

52 x 69 x 8 inches (each)

Year

Year

20222023

Site

Site

Credits

Credits

©Pao Houa Her, courtesy of Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis.

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Michael in White

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Michael in White

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Octectra (two-element column)

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Octectra (two-element column)

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Octectra (two-element column)

Isamu Noguchi

Octetra (five-element pyramid)

Isamu Noguchi

Octetra (five-element pyramid)

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Octetra (five-element pyramid)

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thank you

To our generous sponsors, partners, collaborators, and supporters who make our work possible.

Founding & Sustaining
Sponsors

* indicates both Founding and sustaining founding sponsor

Anonymous
Donna & Donald Baumgartner*
Black Box Fund
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation
Herb Kohl Philanthropies
Herzfeld Foundation
Hoke Family Foundation
Susan & Mark Irgens*
Mandel Groups*
Mellowes Family*
Sue & Bud Selig*
Julie & David Uihlein*
Lacey Sadoff Foundation

presenting

Collaborator

Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
Good Karma Brands

leader

Anonymous
Heil Family Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn

Exhibition Partner

Visionary

Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation

sculpture

Wayne & Lori Morgan

Connector

BMO
Foley & Lardner
Hawks Landscaping
Open Pantry
PNC Bank
PwC
Russ Darrow Group
Town Bank
US Bank
WeycoGroup

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We work with trusted community partners to ensure great contemporary art is accessible to all.

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