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The Twin Cities, he said, is “where Hmong culture begins.” Hmong food, commerce, textiles and art are also on view at two major indoor markets in St. Paul, Hmongtown Marketplace and Hmong Village.
The Hmong Institute’s “Hmong Diaspora in Tapestry” exhibition at the Overture Center offers attendees a raw look at Hmong ...
Mexican folk artist Gabriela Marván will speak about her work and vision for the cultural exhibit at a listening session May ...
The children's museum opened the Culture Exchange Exhibit in spring 2023, focusing on the Hmong ... than 20 artists across the U.S. and Mexico specializing in cartonería, pottery, textiles ...
Now, the Collective has more than 20 artists across the U.S. and Mexico specializing in cartonería, pottery, textiles and other ... Here’s how. The Hmong community was the first local cultural ...
The Twin Cities art scene is anchored in the power of music this weekend. Gospel choirs and jazz ensembles perform in celebration of Walker West Music Academy’s expansion in St. Paul’s Rondo community ...
It offers a wide range of products, including textiles ... Hmong and Dao ethnic groups in northern Vietnam. The Sa Pa Love Market is distinct from the Sa Pa Night Market, which takes place in the same ...