Notice: The Lancaster Museum of Art and History is temporarily closed for installation from Monday, December 30, through Friday, January 24 as we prepare for an exciting start to the new year!
One Desert Sky
2014
Permanent Art Project
By Brad Howe
Drawing upon the stories of local Antelope Valley residents, artist and Antelope Valley native Brad Howe created the installation that now hangs in the atrium of the High Desert Regional Health Center, located on Avenue I and. Taking mental pictures from these stories, Howe turned them into actual images – 8,000 laser-cut aluminum plates painted blue. Spearheaded by the Lancaster Museum of Art and History, a naming contest took place with the winning name being “One Desert Sky” – an imagine invoked by the blue images and the stories behind them.