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Center for Hmong Lore Museum of Art and History

Consider it a neighborhood museum where you tin can larn about your neighbors. The Hmong Cultural Eye Museum officially opened in early December in a storefront, street-level location on University Avenue. It's but blocks from where the beginning Hmong refugees settled in St. Paul in late 1975.

And it's just downstairs from the Hmong Cultural Heart, which had grown out of room for the artifacts and information collected there.

The museum now has infinite for groups to tour, said programme managing director Mark Pfeifer. The new location has more room for the museum'due south extensive donated Hmong embroidery pieces, musical instruments, a documentary theater and panel later on console of information about everything from Hmong history to linguistic communication, clans, activism, businesses and more. There are 30 panels throughout the museum created from extensive research.

"We're not trying to exist the Hmong Smithsonian," Pfeifer said. "We don't fifty-fifty accept a collections budget." The one,200-square-foot museum wants to teach visitors the nuts of Hmong culture and history.

"The majority of our visitors are non-Hmong," Pfeifer said, adding that information technology's besides a resource for Hmong who don't know a lot about their own history.

The Twin Cities are habitation to the largest concentration of Hmong in America — more than 70,000 Hmong residents — with the largest grouping living in and around St. Paul.

The museum opening striking a setback merely as it was opening its doors in September and was vandalized overnight with pigment on its boarded-up windows and white supremacist language. A new sign on the museum had to be replaced.

The storefront now has improved security, thanks to most $20,000 from the St. Paul Foundation for pull-down security gates and security picture for the windows donated by 3M that makes drinking glass more hard to break, Pfeifer said.

Some background

A display of Hmong musical instruments at the Hmong Cultural Center on University and Western Avenues in St. Paul.
A brandish of Hmong musical instruments at the Hmong Cultural Center on University and Western Avenues in St. Paul on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021. (John Autey / Pioneer Printing)

The Hmong Cultural Center moved into the upstairs offices and display space at 375 W. University in 2014. "Equally coin came in, we were able to build it up," said executive director Txongpao Lee.

In contempo years, major funding for the new museum infinite has come from Arts Midwest, which contributed $50,000 from its United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund; the Henry Luce Foundation in New York, which donated $fifty,000; a  Legacy Fund grant of nearly $77,000 from the Minnesota Humanities Eye; and an unsolicited $50,000 grant from Google last May in response to Asian-American hate crimes.

The Hmong Cultural Center has a five-year lease on the new museum infinite, located in St. Paul's Piffling Mekong neighborhood. "We jumped at the chance to go the space," Pfeifer says.

The Cultural Center grew out of a speakers agency, "Hmong 101," that Pfeifer and Lee started when the last wave of Hmong immigrants arrived in Minnesota in 2004, Pfeifer said.

The upstairs space nevertheless has some displays, including traditional Hmong habiliment, tools and more embroidered story cloths. The center volition proceed to provide English language-every bit-a-Second-Language and U.Southward. citizenship courses, arts and music classes. The extensive library in that location has more than 500 academic dissertations about the Hmong, the well-nigh comprehensive drove anywhere, Pfeifer says. There's also a library and reading room, and the Hmong Cultural Heart is as well working on a schoolhouse curriculum near Hmong civilization and history.

Here are some of the features in the new Hmong Cultural Center Museum:

A display of Hmong Reed Pipes at the Hmong Cultural Center on University and Western Avenues in St. Paul.
A display of Hmong Reed Pipes at the Hmong Cultural Center on Academy and Western Avenues in St. Paul on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021. (John Autey / Pioneer Printing)

A theater setup shows 3 documentaries, including a "sixty Minutes" piece from 1979 that was among the beginning to talk virtually America's Surreptitious War in Lao people's democratic republic and the interest of the Hmong.

Extensive information panels await at the Cloak-and-dagger War and Hmong history. At that place are as well panels with data on Hmong sports (including Olympic aureate medalist Suni Lee), food, traditions, achievements and much more — xxx in all.

Musical instruments on display include the qeej, a Hmong mouth organ. There are iPads that show the qeej existence played and QR codes that can be downloaded on phones to sentinel and hear the music.

The embroidered story cloths and traditional blossom cloths have descriptive labels. The story cloths are a new art grade that started afterwards Hmong came to the U.S. The symbols on the bloom cloths, which take a longer Hmong art tradition, are explained.

The Hmong Cultural Center Museum

  • Where: 375 W. University, St. Paul. (Near the Light-green Line stop at Western Artery)
  • Hours: 10 a.one thousand.-4 p.1000. Mondays-Fridays and weekends past appointment.
  • Admission: $v per visitor
  • To schedule a group or for more information: 651-917-9937 or hmonghistorycenter.org

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Source: https://www.twincities.com/2021/12/30/new-hmong-cultural-center-museum-storefront-space-open-with-more-room-more-information/

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