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SUMMARY:Forest for the Trees Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH) is proud to unve
 il its newest exhibition The Forest for the Trees\, which will open with a
  public reception on Saturday\, May 12\, from 4 to 6 PM and will run throu
 gh Sunday\, July 15.\n\nThe Forest for the Trees is comprised of five exhi
 bitions addressing the complex relationships between people and the living
  and built environments they inhabit\, specifically focusing on humans’ 
 symbiotic connection to trees. Featured in the Main Gallery at MOAH is a s
 urvey of work documented over the course of eight years by artist Greg Ros
 e. The Forest for the Trees also showcases the solo exhibitions of Sant Kh
 alsa and Constance Mallinson\, with site specific installations by artists
  Timothy R. Smith and High & Dry\, a collaboration between Osceola Refeto
 ff and Christopher Langley.\n\nEach of the artists explore the environment
  and the impacts\, both positive and negative\, that humans have upon it. 
 Greg Rose’s work documents his\, nearly decade long\, excursions into th
 e San Gabriel Mountains as he catalogs\, analyzes\, and paints various tre
 es across the forest. Sant Khalsa’s\, Prana: Life with Trees\, brings to
 gether work from her more than forty years as an artist\, examining humani
 ty’s existence within nature\, specifically their connection to trees. C
 onstance Mallinson’s work takes a closer look at the massive amounts of 
 material waste that humans generate\, magnifying the remains of landfills 
 and garbage “patches” by painting them on oversized canvases. Timothy 
 R. Smith has constructed a site specific installation regarding the built 
 environment that spans two stories an multiple exhibition spaces. High & D
 ry’s dispatches takes a look at humans and their impact on the environme
 nt\, specifically concerning the Mojave Desert region and what we leave be
 hind as a culture. Joining The Forest for the Trees at MOAH:CEDAR on Satur
 day\, June 16 from 6 to 8 PM is artist Miya Ando. Inspired by her upbringi
 ng\, Ando’s installation will transport visitors to the redwood forests 
 of northern California.\n\nIn addition to the regularly scheduled communit
 y engagement programs that MOAH\, MOAH:CEDAR\, and the Western Hotel Museu
 m offer\, : this exhibition will include an artist talk with High & Dry Su
 nday\, June 3 at 1pm\, artist talks with Timothy Robert Smith and Constanc
 e Mallinson on Sunday\, June 10 at 1pm\, Greg Rose talk June 24 at 1pm and
  book signing and artist panel discussion with Sant Khalsa on Sunday\, Jul
 y 15 beginning at 1 PM.
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