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- Dream Feelers
Thinkspace Projects Dream Feelers December 15, 2024 - February 2,2025 Opening Reception: Sunday, December 15, 2024 | 4 - 6PM 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. 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. Andrew Hosner, co-founder and curator of Thinkspace, has been a pivotal figure in Los Angeles Street Art and New Contemporary Movement for nearly two decades, championing emerging and established artists globally. Established in 2005, Thinkspace has gained international acclaim as a leading force in the New Contemporary Art Movement, an ongoing artistic movement that showcases a diverse array of talent. Thinkspace has curated exhibitions at esteemed institutions such as the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin, the Long Beach Museum of Art, the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, and the Museum of Art and History (MOAH) among others.
- Luminous Mysteries Human Symmetries
Nikolas Soren Goodich Luminous Mysteries Human Symmetries September 28 - November 24, 2024 MOAH:CEDAR and the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) are pleased to announce Luminous Mysteries Human Symmetries , an exhibition by artist Nikolas Soren Goodich. Luminous Mysteries Human Symmetries will be on view at MOAH:CEDAR from Saturday, September 28th to Sunday, November 24th, 2024. The opening reception for the exhibition will take place on Saturday, September 28th from 4 - 6PM. MOAH:CEDAR’s newest exhibition, Luminous Mysteries Human Symmetries, showcases Goodich’s ability to transform his trauma, presenting viewers an opportunity to authentically connect and examine the idea of self and the imaged “other,” through the harmony and incongruence of images. His artistic practice explores the paradox of asymmetry and symmetry through monoprint profile portraits, and large scale installation, that allow for moments of quiet contemplation and close examination through its incandescent qualities . Nikolas Soren Goodich is a mixed-race Los Angeles native. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in the late 1980s, School of the Art Institution of Chicago in the late 90s and earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Printmaking at VCUarts in 2019. He has worked as an art preparator for 25 years at some of the most prestigious galleries and museums on the east and west coasts, all focused on fostering curatorial diversity. He is currently represented by galleries in Los Angeles and The Hague, Netherlands, with works in private collections in the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union.
- Echoes of Nature
Nathaniel Ancheta Echoes of Nature August 3 - September 15, 2024 Opening Reception: Saturday, August 3 | 4-6 PM Echoes of Nature explores the practice between humanity and the natural world. Through three diverse yet interconnected pieces, this exhibition delves into themes of self, representation, language and technology. It underscores the importance of self-reflection, the influence of language, and the roles of technology in shaping our understanding of the natural world and ourselves within it.
- Juried Art Exhibition
39th Annual All-Media Juried Art Exhibition Juried Art Exhibition June 1 - July 20, 2024 The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) and MOAH:CEDAR are excited to announce the 39th Annual All-Media Juried Art Exhibition for this year. Artists of all ages and experience levels from around the Antelope Valley and the 5th Supervisorial District of Los Angeles County can participate in the exhibition, submitting pieces of various art mediums. On Saturday, June 1 from 4PM to 6PM artists will be honored during an award ceremony were over $1,000 will be granted by the Lancaster Museum and Public Art Foundation and various small businesses, community organizations, public officials, and other sponsors. The exhibition will run from Saturday, June 1 to Sunday, July 20, 2024. Click here to apply for the Annual All-Media Juried Art Exhibition
- Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions Godeleine de Rosamel Anticipating February 3 - March 17, 2024 + Student Art Show Assemblyman Tom Lackey January 27 - 28, 2024 + Sensory Perceptions Melissa Reischman December 2, 2023 - January 21, 2024 + a mirror with breath like stone Joy Ray September 23, 2023 - November 19, 2023 + We Are All In This World Together Dean and Laura Larson July 22, 2023 - September 10, 2023 + Juried Art Exhibition 2023 38th Annual All-Media Juried Art Exhibition May 27 - July 9, 2023 + 38th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition Antelope Valley Union High School District March 30 - April 30, 2023 + Days of Punk Michael Grecco February 4 - March 19, 2023 + PRIME Dani Dodge November 12, 2022 - January 22, 2023 + CODE Karchi Perlmann August 13 - October 23, 2022 + More +
- Exhibitions
39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition Antelope Valley Union High School District March 28 - May 12, 2024 + Current Exhibitions View Past Exhibitions View Future Exhibitions
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Future Exhibitions Juried Art Exhibition 39th Annual All-Media Juried Art Exhibition June 1 - July 21, 2024 + View Past Exhibitions View Current Exhibition
- Godeleine de Rosamel
Anticipating Godeleine de Rosamel February 3 - March 17, 2024 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #5, Ceramic and wood, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #6, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #7, Ceramic, 2023 Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Flora #1, Ceramic, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9 (Detail), Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #5, Ceramic and wood, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #6, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #7, Ceramic, 2023 Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Flora #1, Ceramic, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9 (Detail), Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #5, Ceramic and wood, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #6, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #7, Ceramic, 2023 Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Flora #1, Ceramic, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9 (Detail), Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #5, Ceramic and wood, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #6, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #4, Ceramic, 2022 Flora #7, Ceramic, 2023 Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #1, Ceramic, 2023 Flora #1, Ceramic, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9, Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9 (Detail), Ceramic, 2023 After taking a step back from illustration, artist Godeleine de Rosamel has worked primarily in ceramics, creating unique life-forms and vegetation that inhabit a whimsical yet earthly domain. She embraces the innocence of her childhood drawings, bringing those creatures from the page into our third dimension. De Rosamel's interest in natural history is evident not only in her subject matter, but also in her process. She combines materials like clay, pigment, and sticks to create creatures that appear to come from a world adjacent to our own. In de Rosamel’s practice, she assumes the role of “Creator” by sculpting new species to populate her human-less utopia. In her world, politics, gender, and suffering do not exist. Instead, her charming, well-fed creatures roam freely through forests and sleep under trees. They reside in an idealized setting, where leisure and tranquility are at the forefront. Through her earthy color palette and each creature’s laissez faire demeanor, she maintains a softness and levity in her work. Her world is a utopia far from our own, and far from the devastating impacts of human activities on biodiversity on our planet. Godeleine de Rosamel is a French artist based in Los Angeles, California. Born in Lille, France, de Rosamel’s passion for art began early when she was just a child drawing animals and taking her first ceramics class at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. In 1986, she attended the Ecole de Recherche Graphique (ERG) in Brussels, Belgium, where she graduated with a Fine Arts degree and began a career as a children’s book illustrator. Her whimsical illustrations have been featured in a number of books in France and Belgium. In 2001, she moved to Los Angeles and continued her career as an illustrator for several years until ultimately switching gears and to focus on her ceramics practice. Upcoming Events Anticipating Workshop Lancaster Museum of Art and History - MOAH Classroom Artist Reception MOAH:CEDAR Young Artist Workshop Lancaster Museum of Art and History - MOAH Classroom Artist Talk MOAH:CEDAR March 2 | 11AM - 3PM March 2 | 4 PM - 6PM March 7 | 3 PM - 7 PM March 9 | 2 PM - 3:30 PM
- Godeleine de Rosamel
Godeleine de Rosamel Anticipating February 3 - March 17, 2024 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Fauna #3, Ceramic and wood, 2022 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #9 (Detail), Ceramic, 2023 Godeleine de Rosamel, Flora #1, #2, and #7, Ceramic and electrical wire, 2023 1/8 After taking a step back from illustration, artist Godeleine de Rosamel has worked primarily in ceramics, creating unique life-forms and vegetation that inhabit a whimsical yet earthly domain. She embraces the innocence of her childhood drawings, bringing those creatures from the page into our third dimension. De Rosamel's interest in natural history is evident not only in her subject matter, but also in her process. She combines materials like clay, pigment, and sticks to create creatures that appear to come from a world adjacent to our own. In de Rosamel’s practice, she assumes the role of “Creator” by sculpting new species to populate her human-less utopia. In her world, politics, gender, and suffering do not exist. Instead, her charming, well-fed creatures roam freely through forests and sleep under trees. They reside in an idealized setting, where leisure and tranquility are at the forefront. Through her earthy color palette and each creature’s laissez faire demeanor, she maintains a softness and levity in her work. Her world is a utopia far from our own, and far from the devastating impacts of human activities on biodiversity on our planet. Godeleine de Rosamel is a French artist based in Los Angeles, California. Born in Lille, France, de Rosamel’s passion for art began early when she was just a child drawing animals and taking her first ceramics class at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs. In 1986, she attended the Ecole de Recherche Graphique (ERG) in Brussels, Belgium, where she graduated with a Fine Arts degree and began a career as a children’s book illustrator. Her whimsical illustrations have been featured in a number of books in France and Belgium. In 2001, she moved to Los Angeles and continued her career as an illustrator for several years until ultimately switching gears and to focus on her ceramics practice. Back to All Exhibitions
- 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition
Antelope Valley Union High School District 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition March 28 - May 12, 2024 The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) and MOAH:CEDAR are delighted to unveil the Museum's 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition for this year! Hosted by MOAH:CEDAR, a renowned institution recognized as the community hub of art and culture, this event offers an exciting platform for high school students to showcase their artistic talents. With a rich history, this highly anticipated exhibition promises an unforgettable opportunity for both students and community members to engage with the vibrant world of art. Exhibition Run Date: March 28-May 12, 2024 Award Ceremony: Thursday, April 4, 2024 | 6PM - 8PM , doors open at 5:30pm. Gallery will be open to the public at 2pm. MOAH:CEDARS Hours of Operation Monday-Wednesday: Closed Thursday-Sunday: 2PM - 8PM Upcoming Events Anticipating Workshop Lancaster Museum of Art and History - MOAH Classroom Artist Reception MOAH:CEDAR Young Artist Workshop Lancaster Museum of Art and History - MOAH Classroom Artist Talk MOAH:CEDAR March 2 | 11AM - 3PM March 2 | 4 PM - 6PM March 7 | 3 PM - 7 PM March 9 | 2 PM - 3:30 PM
- 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition
39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition Antelope Valley Union High School District March 28 - May 12, 2024 1/1 The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) and MOAH:CEDAR are delighted to unveil the Museum's 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition for this year! Hosted by MOAH:CEDAR, a renowned institution recognized as the community hub of art and culture, this event offers an exciting platform for high school students to showcase their artistic talents. With a rich history, this highly anticipated exhibition promises an unforgettable opportunity for both students and community members to engage with the vibrant world of art. Exhibition Run Date: March 28-May 12, 2024 Award Ceremony: Thursday, April 4, 2024 | 6PM - 8PM , doors open at 5:30pm. Gallery will be open to the public at 2pm. MOAH:CEDARS Hours of Operation Monday-Wednesday: Closed Thursday-Sunday: 2PM - 8PM Back to All Exhibitions
- 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition
Antelope Valley Union High School District 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition March 28 - May 12, 2024 The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) and MOAH:CEDAR are delighted to unveil the Museum's 39th Annual High School Student Art Exhibition for this year! Hosted by MOAH:CEDAR, a renowned institution recognized as the community hub of art and culture, this event offers an exciting platform for high school students to showcase their artistic talents. With a rich history, this highly anticipated exhibition promises an unforgettable opportunity for both students and community members to engage with the vibrant world of art. Exhibition Run Date: March 28-May 12, 2024 Award Ceremony: Thursday, April 4, 2024 | 6PM - 8PM , doors open at 5:30pm. Gallery will be open to the public at 2pm. MOAH:CEDARS Hours of Operation Monday-Wednesday: Closed Thursday-Sunday: 2PM - 8PM










