The prize includes an artist grant, the publication of a photobook with Aperture, and an accompanying exhibition at Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York.
"Her’s work centers the Hmong American experience, and her storytelling blends fiction and reality to create new diasporic mythologies," writes critic Alicia Eler
An MPR profile of the Assistant Professor of Art, who uses ceramics to reimagine domestic objects that probe histories of slavery, abolition, and labor
Via Kare11: “A Picture Gallery of the Soul” at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery is believed to represent a cultural milestone, on view through December 10
In a show at Walker Art Center that ranges from Northern California to Laos, the Hmong American artist explores landscape, making a living, and a peculiar kind of paradise.
Alumna Betsy Nelson found her career in restaurants and food styling. Little did she know that her campus job would ultimately play a major role in her career—first as a…