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General Vang Pao's 80th Birthday Gift
35th Anniversary Community Art Piece
"Summation"
"The Emotions of Immigration"
The Making of "CONFLUENCE"
The making of "One As We Are One" mural
Light Shining in the Darkness Butterfly Wall
The making of "Convergence" sculpture
The making of "Unity in Diversity" painting
The making of "REVERENCE"
@ The Walker Art Center's Art Lab
Hmong Vision Retreat Mural
EXHIBITIONS
@MIA-Foot In the Door
@Burnsville Performance Arts Center
@The 2008 MN New Year Celebration
@The 2009 MN New Year
@Hamline University HSA Arts Festival 2008
@ Homewood Gallery
"REmix" 2008
"Throwing Pebbles in the Pond" 2007
@The Center For Hmong Studies
@THE HENNEPIN COUNTY BUILDING'S GALLERY
GUEST SPEAKER
@ Augsburg College
@ Brookdale Library-Spice and Slice of Asia
@ Carleton College
@ C.H.A.T.
@ Lao Family Inc. MN, 2008 International Hmong Sports Festival
@ Macalester College
@ South Central College
@ Southwest Minnesota State University
@ U of M - Hmong Students Organization
@ U of W-Milwaukee
@ U of W- Law School
@ U of W-Madison
@ U of W- Stevens Point
@ Wellesley College
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The Community School of Excellence's Collection
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The making of "One As We Are One" mural
Make a Smilebox slideshow
"ONE AS WE ARE ONE"
Concordia University Hmong Language and Cultural Program
One as We are One
8 feet by 24 feet, 644 individually painted tiles by the members of the HCLP family
[MORE PHOTOS TO COME!]
"Community Village"
Morning and afternoon get together of all of the HCLP clans
The "Kanie" Clan lead by Halena
Applying glue to all of the 644 pieces
One as We are One
8 feet by 24 feet, 644 individually painted tiles by the members of the HCLP family