MOAH está ahora abierto para nuestras exposiciones actuales, Imprints y This Valley Is Sacred: The Ancestors Are Speaking.
Las exposiciones estarán en exhibición desde el sábado 11 de mayo de 2024 hasta el domingo 11 de agosto de 2024.
Upcoming Exhibition at
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​Before You Now : Photographic Transmutation
January 25 - April 13, 2025​
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The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) presents Before You Now: Photographic Transmutation, on view from January 25 to April 13, 2025, with an opening reception on Saturday, January 25, from 2–4 PM.
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Featuring artists Naida Osline, Andrew K. Thompson, Ellen Friedlander, Osceola Refetoff, and Brad Miller, the exhibition explores innovative techniques that push photography beyond its traditional two-dimensional form.
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Happening Now
AV Walls
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Now on view starting on
Tuesday, September 17, 2024​
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The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) is pleased to announce the 2024 edition of Antelope Valley Walls! Previously known as POW! WOW! Antelope Valley, Antelope Valley Walls is returning for its fifth installment in the region with a new set of lively murals to adorn The BLVD Cultural District and parks within the City of Lancaster. This year’s edition marks the second collaboration and partnership between the City of Lancaster and the City of Palmdale, and for the first time, the town of Pearblossom. With these partnerships, Antelope Valley Walls continues its commitment to fostering engagement between art, artists, and the Antelope Valley community.
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Upcoming Exhibition at
MOAH
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​Before You Now : Capturing the Self in Portraiture
January 25 - April 13, 2025​
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The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) presents
Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture, on view from January 25 to April 13, 2025, with an opening reception on Saturday, January 25, from 2–4 PM.
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Featuring photographs, prints, drawings, and video art from LACMA, the exhibition explores the artist’s self-portrait through seven themes: Claiming, Crafting, Clowning, Convening, Conceptualizing, Camouflaging, and Concluding, offering a glimpse into how artists see and present themselves.
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Current Exhibition at
MOAH:CEDAR
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Dream Feelers curated by Thinkspace Projects
December 15, 2024 - February 2, 2025
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​Dream Feelers, curated by Thinkspace Projects, explores dreams and their transformation from idea to object. Using ceramic, the artists of Dream Feelers interpret their own dreams, molding clay to bring subconscious thoughts into reality. The exhibition considers the dream as sculptural representation examining the link between the visible and the invisible. The exhibiting artists harness this intangible, individual experience and bring their dreams into the shared physical realm. These ‘dream feelers’ help the viewer to envision what lies beyond our normal perception of reality.
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This exhibition features new work from: Natalia Arbelaez, Megan Barnes, Emily Yong Beck, Benjamin Cabral, Fl.our Pots, Hunter Harvey, Yasuhito Kawasaki, Haylie Jimenez, Sydnie Jimenez, Janiece Maddox, Janina Myronowa, Sachi Moskowitz, Jeffery Sun Young Park, Thomas Martinez Pilnik, Adam Shrewsbury, Amy Sol, Austyn Taylor, Chidi Ukwuoma.
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Past Exhibition at
ECIC
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Chloe Allred: Mojave Meditations
July 6 - December 8, 2024
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Artist and printmaker Chloe Allred’s art residency at the Prime Desert Woodlands started in January 2024 focusing on the contemplation of preserving natural spaces and access to nature. Through her plein-air and studio works, Allred creates oil paintings, linoleum blocks, and intaglio prints inspired by the flora and fauna, animal bones, and taxidermy found the Elyze Clifford Interpretive Center. For Allred, preservation is not only important for maintaining the health of the environment, but also fundamental to our physical and mental well-being. In her walks and painting trips to the preserve, Allred’s work represents a whimsical and gestural amalgamation of quiet contemplation and introspection.​
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