In this episode, we step into Blue Grass, Green Skies, an exhibition of American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), now on view at Lancaster MOAH from September 27, 2025, to January 4, 2026.
Joined by Curator and Art Historian Dr. Shannon Vittoria, she shares the stories, colors, and secrets behind these iconic works, revealing how everyday scenes became extraordinary and how American artists made Impressionism uniquely their own.
Perfect for art lovers and newcomers alike—tune in for a fresh, vibrant look at a movement that changed how America saw itself.
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In this episode, we step into Blue Grass, Green Skies, an exhibition of American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), now on view at Lancaster MOAH from September 27, 2025, to January 4, 2026.
Joined by Curator and Art Historian Dr. Shannon Vittoria, she shares the stories, colors, and secrets behind these iconic works, revealing how everyday scenes became extraordinary and how American artists made Impressionism uniquely their own.
Perfect for art lovers and newcomers alike—tune in for a fresh, vibrant look at a movement that changed how America saw itself.
Join us as we chat with artist and activist Sant Khalsa about her experience curating Desert Forest: Life with Joshua Trees at MOAH. Sant discusses working with artist, scientist, and associate curator Juniper Harrower, her experience with The Getty PST program, and her decades long love and admiration of the iconic Joshua Tree.
MOAH Muse: Inspiration from Arts & Culture
In this episode, we step into Blue Grass, Green Skies, an exhibition of American Impressionism and Realism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), now on view at Lancaster MOAH from September 27, 2025, to January 4, 2026.
Joined by Curator and Art Historian Dr. Shannon Vittoria, she shares the stories, colors, and secrets behind these iconic works, revealing how everyday scenes became extraordinary and how American artists made Impressionism uniquely their own.
Perfect for art lovers and newcomers alike—tune in for a fresh, vibrant look at a movement that changed how America saw itself.