5/7/22 with NBC4 Washington
Aimee Cho, NBC4, visited my home studio to learn more about how my Asian American heritage impacts my art and how I aim to break stereotypes. My segment “Paintings with a Purpose” starts at the 23:20 mark.
NBC4 is celebrating Asian-American Pacific Islander culture, achievement and resilience in the D.C. area. News4’s Eun Yang and Aimee Cho report.


"MY GOAL IS TO BREAK STEREOTYPES": DC artist Anthony Le of Shaw channels his Vietnamese-American roots, often poking fun at the "model minority" myth + other stereotypes. He also has a clothing line called Model Mutiny. Full story Sat at 9:30 am @nbcwashington #AAPIHeritageMonth pic.twitter.com/BKski3jt1m
— Aimee Cho (@AimeeCho4) May 5, 2022