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when you were made: Tshab Her & Victoria Kue
Wriston Art Center Galleries
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.
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Exhibition March 29 - May 4, 2013
Wriston Art Center Galleries
Leech Gallery: Stripped Down: Understanding the Female Nude. Curated by Caitee Hoglund '12.
Hoffmaster Gallery: Sonja Thomsen: nexus
Kohler Gallery: Rafael Salas: You're Invisible Now
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Exhibition September 27 – November 27, 2013
Wriston Art Center Galleries
Leech Gallery: Capturing Modernity: Art, Fashion and Artifice. Curated by Elizabeth Carlson, associate professor of art history.
Hoffmaster Gallery: Alison Stehlik: Where-House
Kohler Gallery: Stephanie J. Williams: Homegrown
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Exhibition September 21–November 20, 2012
Wriston Art Center Galleries
Leech and Hoffmaster Galleries: German Expressionism
Kohler Gallery: Andrew Rogers: Rhythms of Life
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