Pagnia Xiong Featured in Listen Up! Exhibit

Pagnia Xiong’s musical work is featured in the Listen Up! Folk Music in the Valley Exhibit. The exhibit is open May 1st through September 6th, 2021, at the Chippewa Valley Museum, 1204 E. Half Moon Drive (Carson Park), Eau Claire, WI 54703.

From the Chippewa Valley Museum website:

Discover the great diversity of musical traditions in the Chippewa Valley in this new, original exhibit. Listen Up! encourages you to listen, watch, and learn how music communicates values, memories, and community. Music ranges from old-time lumberjack tunes to Tierra Caliente music performed by 21st century Mexican immigrants. Cultural groups represented include Scandinavian, German, Polish, Ojibwe, Mexican, Somali, and Hmong.

Pagnia Xiong is an internationally recognized Hmong American music artist, creative producer, and motivational speaker who empower listeners to live their best lives. With influences of her culture, life experiences, and spirituality, she has performed internationally for over 150,000 people and recorded three full-length albums since 2006. Her work has garnered 40,000+ followers and reached over 1.2 million video views online. For nearly 25 years, Pagnia has inspired people worldwide with music, live performances, visual productions, keynote concerts, and a positive online presence.

For more information on the exhibit, visit www.cvmuseum.com or call (715) 834-7871.

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Pagnia Xiong

Pagnia Xiong is an internationally recognized Hmong-American singer, actor, and creative producer. A self-taught artist, Pagnia has spent nearly two decades using her music to empower women, promote self-love, and inspire the pursuit of dreams. Her albums and performances have reached hundreds of thousands worldwide, and she's made history as the first Hmong-American female music artist to perform at a major U.S. league sporting event. Beyond music, Pagnia is an accomplished actor, making her main stage debut with Theater Mu to critical acclaim. She recently headlined her first solo concert at the Ordway and launched a Hmong Music Mentorship program in 2025.

http://www.pagniaxiong.com
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