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"50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs" is the first Vietnamese American art exhibit to open in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region, according to the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Maansi Srivastava for NPR hide caption
toggle caption Maansi Srivastava for NPRThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. On April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese Army tanks took Saigon, ending the U.S. offensive – and leading to a refugee crisis that led hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese families to flee the country.
In Washington, D.C., a collective of artists are honoring that anniversary and looking forward to the next 50 years of what it means to be Vietnamese Americans.
A textile sculpture by Phượng-Duyên Hải Nguyễn is on display. Maansi Srivastava/Maansi Srivastava for NPR hide caption
toggle caption Maansi Srivastava/Maansi Srivastava for NPR"50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs" is the first art exhibit to open in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region that exclusively features work from the perspective of 1.5 and 2nd-generation Vietnamese artists. Artists who were born in the U.S. would consider themselves 2nd generation, and artists who were born in Vietnam but moved to the U.S. at a young age would consider themselves 1.5 generation.