| Born in Oulu, Finland on Jan. 8, 1904. Kangas immigrated to the U.S. in 1913 and grew up in Michigan. He studied art in Detroit before moving to southern California in the 1920s. He was employed on the Federal Art Project in San Diego during the Depression. He taught at the Desert Art Center in Cathedral City in 1951. His last years were spent in Los Angeles at 2443 Griffith Park Blvd where he died on June 24, 1957. Exh: Federal Art Project, LACMA, 1935. In: Griffith Park (LA); Santa Mon (showing 500 of 736 characters). |
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