Explore the intricate and evolving landscapes of Southern California through the lens of artist Ann Diener in her captivating book, The Invented Land. As part of the current exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History, this book delves into Diener's deep connection with her ancestral farming land and its dramatic transformation over the years.
The Invented Land addresses paramount issues in California agriculture, such as water management, technological advancements, and climate change. Diener’s art poignantly reflects the ecological and societal impacts of these changes, emphasizing the vital need for sustainable practices in the face of environmental challenges. Through her intricate drawings, Diener tells a compelling story of inequality, resource management, and the ongoing battle against climate change.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of art, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. It offers a visually rich and thought-provoking exploration of the delicate balance between nature and technology, and the ever-changing face of Southern California's agricultural landscape.
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Notice: On Saturday, December 14, the Lancaster Museum of Art and History and its facilities—MOAH:CEDAR, The Studio at Cedar, Western Hotel Museum, Prime Desert Woodland Preserve, and Elyze Clifford Interpretive Center—will be closed for the Magical BLVD Christmas event, taking place from 5–9 PM on Lancaster BLVD.
We invite you to join the festivities and celebrate with us! Regular hours will resume on Sunday, December 15.
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