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Artist at Work 2017: Hope Gangloff
Exhibition

Artist at Work 2017: Hope Gangloff

April 5, 2017–February 12, 2018

Artist Hope Gangloff

Artist Hope Gangloff, Photograph by Don Stahl, NYC

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Cantor is pleased to announce Hope Gangloff as the first Diekman Contemporary Commissions Program artist. For the inaugural presentation of the program—Artist at Work 2017: Hope Gangloff—an installation of paintings by Gangloff are on view, including a new portrait recently painted in the museum's historic atrium.

The Diekman Contemporary Commissions Program, in honor of Mona Duggan and her extraordinary dedication to the arts at Stanford, is organized by the Cantor Arts Center. We gratefully acknowledge support from the Diekman Special Projects Fund.

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The Cantor Arts Center is located at the intersection of Museum Way and Lomita Drive in the heart of the arts district on the Stanford campus. The Cantor faces the Bing Concert Hall across Palm Drive, northwest of The Oval and the Main Quad.

328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5060

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