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SUMMARY:The Light of Space Opening Reception at MOAH
DESCRIPTION:The Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) and the Lancaster 
 Museum and Public Art Foundation (LMPAF) invite Antelope Valley residents 
 and visitors to its newest exhibition\, The Light of Space\, a survey of a
 rtists whose work examines space in diverse ways. \n\nThe Light of Space 
 features the work of nine artists\, including Jay Mark Johnson’s x = tim
 e in the Main Gallery\; Kysa Johnson’s Faraway\, So Close series in the 
 Moore Family Trust Gallery\; Shana Mabari’s Letters on Sunspots in the B
 ozigian Family Gallery\; Robert Standish’s Rhythmic series in the Jewel 
 Box\; Mary Anna Pomonis’ Iris Oculus series in the Wells Fargo Gallery\;
  and Laddie John Dill’s Contained Radiance Lancaster installation in the
  South Gallery. The exhibition will also feature two site-specific install
 ations\, Light Refractions by Edwin Vasquez and Glitterworks by Gary Lang\
 , as well as a video installation\, GO HOME\, by Jeff Frost. Works from MO
 AH’s Collection by Ruth Pastine and Gisela Colon will also be on display
 .\n\nSpace has captivated the minds of scientists\, writers\, mathematicia
 ns and artists alike for generations. The Light and Space movement was bro
 ught on by the rapid growth of the aerospace industry in Southern Californ
 ia during the 1960s and 70s and artists who sought a deeper understanding 
 of the universe. These artists created sublime and transcendent environmen
 ts that fully engaged the viewer by using space-age materials such as resi
 n\, acrylic\, neon and fluorescent lights. The Light of Space exhibition f
 ocuses on 21st century artists who continue to examine how changing time\,
  scale and perception can influence humankind’s relationship with space 
 and its various interpretations.\n \nThe Lancaster Museum of Art and Hist
 ory is dedicated to strengthening awareness\, enhancing accessibility\, an
 d igniting the appreciation of art\, history\, and culture in the Antelope
  Valley through dynamic exhibitions\, innovative educational programs\, cr
 eative community engagement\, and a vibrant collection that celebrates the
  richness of the region. MOAH is located at 665 W. Lancaster Blvd. and is 
 open Tuesday through Sunday\, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, with extended hours
  on Thursdays until 8 p.m. For more information\, including additional tou
 r dates\, visit www.lancastermoah.org/ or call (661) 723-6250.
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