Ka Oskar Ly (they/she/nws*) is a multidisciplinary artist and cultural producer based in Minnesota. They create experiences ranging from conversations to installations, storytelling through gatherings, textiles, murals and more to evoke ancestral powers that seed community futures. Although the Hmong language has no word for “art” or “queer,” their practice unapologetically expands on these meanings. Ly’s most recent project, Room for New Worlds (Making Room), is an ongoing re/search exploring identity and futurism rooted in the cultural through lines of the Hmong diaspora.
Through the Camargo residency, Ly will engage in immersive and contemplative research, conversations, reflections, and observations with immigrant communities, including the Hmong diaspora community, and will revisit their birthplace in the south of France. They hope to deepen their understanding on how immigrants influence art, culture, and identity of places, and what cultural approaches and protocols have been adapted to safeguard ancestral lineage.
* nws is a Hmong pronoun meaning she/he/it/her/hers/his/its.
Photo by TJ Lor, JUAL Visuals.