The Cypress Gallery class 1 and 2 honored Dan Stephens with a gallery dedicated in his name. The gallery is to thank and remind everyone of the legacy Dan Stephens provided for the Fine Arts Department.
“A lot of his legacy is spiritual, all the repairs, but there is this spirit that lives here that has inibited here and provided a last legacy,” said Art Professor Ed Giardina.
The Dan Stephens Gallery includes five artworks, one of which is Dan Stephens’. The way the Dan Stephens gallery was built was to mimic the Dan Stephens style of architecture. It was opened May 8.

Dan Stephens smiles at the crowd as everyone applauds him at the opening of the Dan Stephens Gallery on May 8th 2014. The Dan Stephens Gallery was created by Gallery Class 1 and 2 to honor the legacy of Dan Stephens and to thank him for the hard work he did for the Fine Arts Department.

Gallery 1 Class students begin the ceremony with a speech thanking Dan Stephens for everything he he did for the Cypress College Fine arts building. The Dan Stephens Gallery opening night was on May 8th, 2014. The Dan Stephens Gallery was created by Gallery Class 1 and 2 to honor the legacy of Dan Stephens and to thank him for the hard work he did for the Fine Arts Department.

Dan Stephens smiles with his electric saw before cutting the ribbon to The Dan Stephens Gallery on May 8th 2014. The Dan Stephens Gallery was created by Gallery Class 1 and 2 to honor the legacy of Dan Stephens and to thank him for the hard work he did for the Fine Arts Department.

Dan Stephens cheers after cutting the ribbon to The Dan Stephens Gallery on May 8th, 2014. The Dan Stephens Gallery was created by Gallery Class 1 and 2 to honor the legacy of Dan Stephens and to thank him for the hard work he did for the Fine Arts Department.

Students take photos with Dan Stephens inside the Dan Stephens Gallery on May 8th, 2014 after the opening ceremony of The Dan Stephens Gallery. The Dan Stephens Gallery was created by Gallery Class 1 and 2 to honor the legacy of Dan Stephens and to thank him for the hard work he did for the Fine Arts Department.