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Lunchtime Curator Talk | Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene with Maggie Dethloff

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Join Maggie Dethloff, Assistant Curator of Photography and New Media at the Cantor Arts Center, on this special highlights tour of Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene. Comprised of forty-four photo-based artists working in a variety of artistic methods from studios and sites across the globe, this exhibition explores the complexities of this proposed new age: vanishing ice, rising waters, and increasing resource extraction, as well as the deeply rooted and painful legacies of colonialism, forced climate migration, and socio-environmental trauma.

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Paid visitor parking is available along Lomita Drive as well as on the first floor of the Roth Way Garage Structure, located at the corner of Campus Drive West and Roth Way at 345 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305. From the Palo Alto Caltrain station, the Cantor Arts Center is about a 20-minute walk or there the free Marguerite shuttle will bring you to campus via the Y or X lines.

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Image: Gohar Dashti, Untitled #2 from the series Home, 2017. Archival digital pigment print, artist’s proof 1/2, 31 3/8 x 47 3/16 inches (80 x 120 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery. © Gohar Dashti

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