Hosted by Chief Curator Dr. Tricia Loscher and Special Guest Anita Lang.
This was a Facebook Live Virtual Tour with, Guest Host and Interior Designer, Anita Lang that was streamed on May 14, 2025.

Anita Lang, Interior Designer
Anita Lang, the driving force behind IMI Design, has earned well-deserved titles as the ‘Master of the Southwest’ for interior design, awarded over 115 design excellence awards by (ASID) the American Society of Interior Designers, and published in countless shelter magazines. She brings a global perspective by staying abreast of the latest movements in design from annual attendance such as Salone del Mobile Milano, also providing deep international resources for her projects. Beyond her interior design career, Anita is a philanthropist, entrepreneur of furniture line Design 528, and commercial developer. Design 528 has offered an extraordinary modern product line that embodies love, truth, and beauty, each piece an artistic expression of functional utilitarianism, and yet refined aesthetics. Lang’s latest endeavor is spearheading an eco-friendly art-centric resort community based on connection, mutual respect for nature, spirituality, and love for the arts in Northern Arizona.

Dr. Tricia Loscher
The Chief Curator & the Dita and John Daub Curator of Western Women’s Art, Dr. Loscher holds a PhD in Art History and Education from the University of Arizona and a MA, and BA in art history from Arizona State University, with minors in Latin American art, anthropology, and museum studies. Her academic journey has taken her across Arizona, Oklahoma, and international universities, where she has taught courses on contemporary art and non-Western art history.
Hailing from Wickenburg, Arizona, Dr. Loscher’s connection to the Southwest runs deep. She fondly recalls her upbringing in the Arizona desert, where even a rare snowstorm left an indelible mark on her childhood memories. From early art lessons at the Kay El Bar Ranch to painting skies and clouds with her sister, Dr. Loscher’s roots in the artistic landscape of the Southwest shaped her trajectory.