About this Event
Metaphor: Winter/Spring 2026 Exhibitions at MOAH
Join our curatorial staff for free, monthly guided tours of our current exhibitions. Registration is encouraged. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Metaphor, an exhibition season featuring seven solo exhibitions and projects exploring visual metaphor, memory, identity, and collective experience. This season brings together artists who use symbolism and layered imagery to reveal complex stories about self, place, history, and imagination.
Exhibitions on view:
Nathan Huff: Heavy Hope
Drawings, sculptures, and mixed-media installations that blend personal memory with unexpected narratives, pairing domestic and natural objects to spark conversations about meaning and interpretation.
Sharon Kagain: Bearing Witness
A twenty-five-year survey of Kagan’s practice, exploring knitting as an allegory for human interconnectedness and intergenerational trauma across drawing, painting, installation, and performance.
Bachrun LoMele: Burn Pile/ All Kinds of Murmuring Here and There
A sculptural installation built from papier-mâché and faux-wood structures inscribed with randomized community “truths,” exploring the tension between fact and illusion.
Vojislav Radovanović: Fables from the Valley in Between
Whimsical dreamscapes where personal history merges with fantastical imagery, including works from the Bird Circuit series alongside new sculpture and installation.
Image Credit: Nathan Huff, Phantom Limbs (detail), 2019, Gouache and watercolor on paper. Courtesy of the Artist.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum of Art and History, 665 West Lancaster Boulevard, Lancaster, United States
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