Cancer, There Is Hope

Cancer, There Is Hope is an outdoor bronze sculpture by Victor Salmones, installed in Houston, Texas, in the United States. It was cast in 1990, shortly after the artist's death, and was dedicated on May 16, 1993. The sculpture was presented to the City of Houston by the Richard and Annette Bloch Foundation.[1]

Cancer, There Is Hope
ArtistVictor Salmones
TypeSculpture
MediumBronze
LocationHouston, Texas, United States
Coordinates29.72339°N 95.390457°W / 29.72339; -95.390457

Permanent locations

  • Bakersfield, CA;
  • Baltimore, MD;
  • Boise, ID;
  • Chicago, IL;
  • Cleveland, OH;
  • Columbia, SC;
  • Columbus, OH;
  • Dallas, TX;
  • Houston, TX; 1993
  • Indianapolis, IN;
  • Jacksonville, FL;
  • Kansas City, MO;
  • Memphis, TN; 2008
  • Minneapolis, MN;
  • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; 2005
  • New Orleans, LA;
  • Omaha, NE;
  • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; 2008
  • Phoenix, AZ;
  • Rancho Mirage, CA;
  • Sacramento, CA;
  • San Diego, CA;
  • Santa Rosa, CA;
  • Tampa, FL;
  • Towson, MD;
  • Tucson, AZ;

See also

References

  1. "Cancer, There Is Hope". City of Houston. Retrieved October 23, 2015.


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