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URL:https://www.antelopevalley.com/events/exhibition-formation/
SUMMARY:Exhibition - Formation
DESCRIPTION:The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) is pleased to an
 nounce Formation\, an exhibition that explores clay’s inherent malleabil
 ity and concern for the body\, its politics\, and experience. Formation hi
 ghlights the work of nine artists: Kiel Johnson\, Kevin Kowalski\, Galia L
 inn\, Elana Mann\, Elyse Pignolet\, Aili Schmeltz\, Diane Silver\, Camilla
  Taylor\, and Sean Yang. The exhibition will be on view from Saturday\, Ja
 nuary 13\, 2024\, through Sunday\, April 14\, 2024.\n\nGalia Linn’s Guar
 dians and Vessels is a twenty-year survey of Linn’s work that centers he
 r embrace of both strength and vulnerability in her art practice. The exhi
 bition is comprised of sixty individual pieces from various bodies of work
 . Artist Aili Schmeltz’s Cairn 24 creates works that are informed by the
  environmental\, philosophical\, and architectural histories of the Americ
 an West. Camilla Taylor’s The Knot explores the tension between the proc
 ess of individualization and being a member of a collective. Diane Silver
 ’s Stones Throw minimalist aesthetic tangibly showcases a woman’s repr
 oductive reality\, commenting on the state of female autonomy in the prese
 nt day. Elana Mann’s Bellows and Quakes explores the power of collective
  voice and sound while Elyse Pignolet’s Hysterical explores ideas of pos
 t-colonial ethnicity\, global exchange\, and intersectionality through a f
 eminist lens. Kevin Kowalski’s work takes cues from the natural world an
 d visual landscapes while Kiel Johnson’s Notes on a Morning Walk is an a
 utobiographical series documenting Johnson’s daily walks in the small\, 
 idyllic village he currently resides. Artist Sean Yang’s TOUCH THE TRUES
 ELF WITHIN exploits the tension between reproduced and handcrafted objects
  through his sculptural ceramics and mixed media works\, seeking to examin
 e social control\, collective unconsciousness\, individual identity\, and 
 cultural transformation.
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