Gallery Exhibition
Photography © East Window and Dona Laurita
April 4 — 25, 2026
Opening Reception
Saturday, April 4, 2026
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
“I never had a hospital record or baby book. I had newspaper headlines. On April 4, 1975, the first evacuation flight of Operation Babylift crashed shortly after take off from Saigon, South Vietnam. 150 children survived - I was one of them. For decades, my origin story lived in archives I'd never seen. Then the archives found me, and I became their keeper. This exhibition is my reconstruction: the news articles, flight documents, and magical connections that turned 50 years of silence into voice. What started as a personal inquiry became a mission to reconnect an entire community with their beginnings”.
—Devaki Murch
Devaki Murch works where archives play hide and seek and stories refuse to stay quiet. She is an artist, curator, researcher, and experience designer. Her work grows from her own history as an Operation Babylift survivor and expands into archive processing, exhibitions, oral histories, and participatory storytelling projects. She lives somewhere between logistics and art, where ethics matter as much as aesthetics. She resides in Boulder, UT with her sweetheart Ace and their two critters, Seamus O'Doggie and Flynn-Again.
For events programmed by Devaki in April visit: https://aprilschedule.netlify.app/
Watch interview on KDVR by Jeremy Hubbard
Listen to interview on Colorado Sun by Tracy Ross
https://www.operationbabylift.org
This exhibit is funded in part by Boulder Arts Week