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The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts’ (SiCa) Spark! Grant program and the Student Arts Grant Board’s Creativity Fund grant program awarded fourteen grants in the creative and performing arts to student projects through the 2011–2012 winter competition.
The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa) announces eighteen Arts Programming and Events grant recipients. Grant projects and programs will take place during the 2012-2013 academic year.
The Department of Music’s Music Awards competition is an annual tradition. Students from across the university are eligible to compete for a variety of prizes both at the university level and at the department level. We are proud to announce this year’s winners.
The Creative Writing Program at Stanford University is pleased to announce the recipients of Wallace Stegner Fellowships for 2012‐2014. Five fellows in poetry and five in fiction were chosen from a pool of over 1,700 applicants.
The first performers at the Bing are expected to establish the hall as one of the preeminent concert venues in Northern California and a model for the intersection of performance and curriculum.
Twenty grants in the creative and performing arts have been awarded to student projects through the 2011–2012 fall quarter competition of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts’ (SiCa) Spark! grant program and the Student Arts Grant Board’s Creativity Fund grant program.
This March, Stanford University's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve hosts its first ever performance art, Picture Jasper Ridge, a 70-minute performance hike created and directed by Stanford Drama and Jasper Ridge Visiting Artist Ann Carlson. Audience members will experience a rare glimpse of the beauty and environmental diversity of the Preserve, as well as witness a number of archival photographs performed in the tradition of tableu vivant on or near the spot where the photo was originally taken.
The Stanford Challenge fundraising campaign raises $6.2 billion for a new model of research and teaching on the environment, human health, international affairs and other issues.
The Department of Art & Art History is pleased to host San Francisco-based artist Camille Utterback as the first Mohr Visiting Artist at Stanford. Her residency is part of the new Mohr Visiting Artist Program, administered by the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa), which brings acclaimed and emerging artists to campus for a one-term period to teach a credited course and provide a presentation, exhibit or performance for the Stanford community and the public.
Opening January 2013, the Bing Concert Hall will showcase world-class visiting performers and Stanford's community of faculty and student musicians.
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