We’re Hiring for a Hmong Exhibition Researcher and Planner

We’re hiring for a Hmong Exhibition Researcher and Planner role.

RCHS desires the services of a qualified researcher and writer to complete the research, plan, and design of an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hmong culture in Minnesota. Following a second grant round, the exhibition will premiere in the RCHS exhibition gallery on the first floor of Landmark Center in downtown St. Paul on May 14, 2026.

With a population of more than 62,000, Minneapolis and Saint Paul have the largest concentration of Hmong individuals in the nation. Together, these individuals have worked to shape the modern Twin Cities’ infrastructure, agriculture, political system, food culture, and much more. However, Minnesota’s Hmong population has also endured acts of racism, discrimination, and prejudice, much of it fostered by a lack of understanding, inclusion, and a sense of belonging.

In order to help foster the understanding, inclusion, and belonging currently lacking, and help break some of the barriers to a healthy, equitable state, RCHS is planning an exhibition celebrating Hmong cultural heritage with active input from the Hmong community. In addition to sharing the community’s role in preserving and presenting their own cultural heritage through the establishment of the Center for Hmong Studies (CHS), the Hmong Cultural Center, Hmong Village, and others, this exhibition will display the work produced by RCHS Hmong Fellows participating in the inaugural year of the RCHS/CHS Hmong Community Fellowship program.

It is expected that this exhibition will travel to other organizations after it closes in April 2027.

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