Lancaster, CA. September 25, 2025 -- The Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) is pleased to announce their latest exhibition, Strange Pathways, a multi-room exhibition curated by Thinkspace Projects. Strange Pathways will be on view from Saturday, September 27 through Sunday, January 4. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, September 27 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Strange Pathways showcases works from artists: Nicola Caredda, Leo Eguiarte, Frank Gonzales, Anthony Hurd, Charlie Immer, Suanjaya Kencut, Jolene Lai, Scott Listfield, Justin Lavato, Dan Lydersen, Brian Mashburn, Fumi Nakamura, Hallie Packard, Kevin Peterson, Michael Polakowski, Melly Trochez, Wiley Wallace, Ricky Watts, Casey Weldon.
Accompanying the group show are a series of solo exhibitions from Stephanie Buer (Relic), Mark Jeffrey Santos (Among Quiet Peaks), Alexis Mata (Purple Sunset),and Eli McMullen (Earth Signals). Presented throughout the museum's galleries,Strange Pathwayshighlights the theme of landscapes and how these artists both interpret and incorporate the subject in their work.
Strange Pathways is part of MOAH's fall 2025 exhibition season, titled Blue Grass, Green Skies, which will also feature the traveling exhibition Blue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Elevations and Extensions, a solo exhibition of works by Luciana Abait.
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