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January 31, 2024
Latest prescription for Stanford students’ mental health woes? Art
Lily Janiak, San Francisco Chronicle
October 30, 2023
Morris Hirshfield Rediscovered [review]
Justin Duyao, Whitehot Magazine
October 30, 2023
Wading Through Akram Khan’s Postapocalyptic Jungle Book [presented by Stanford Live Dec. 2-3]
Victoria Looseleaf, SF Classical Voice
October 2, 2023
Renowned and Rising Artists of the Asian Diaspora Are in the Spotlight [at the Cantor]
Anh-Minh Le, Nob Hill Gazette
September 28, 2023
A forgotten, self-taught artist is 'rediscovered' in Cantor Arts Center show
Sheryl Nonnenberg, Almanac
September 13, 2023
Cantor Arts exhibit brings a modern artist out of the shadows
Addie Mahmassani, Metro Silicon Valley
September 6, 2023
Morris Hirshfield ‘Sheer, Visual Delight’ On View At Cantor Arts Center At Stanford University
Chadd Scott, Forbes
September 6, 2023
Bay Area art in fall 2023: Rich offerings in visual arts [list includes Morris Hirshfield the Cantor]
Tony Bravo, San Francisco Chronicle
August 31, 2023
A look inside a unique workspace for Stanford grad students that's also a home for art [Denning House]
Sheryl Nonnenberg, Almanac
August 23, 2023
11 Art Shows to See in the Bay Area this Fall [list includes Morris Hirshfield at the Cantor]
Sarah Hotchkiss, KQED
August 14, 2023
What I Buy and Why: Bay Area Fixtures Pamela and David Hornik on Supporting Contemporary Art—With the Help of Their Dogs [profile of Cantor board member and longstanding volunteer]
Lee Carter, Artnet
August 9, 2023
A Cultural Lens: Latin American photographer shed light on the 20th century [a review of Beyond Here: The Judy and Sidney Zuber Collection of Latin American Photography]
Amani Hamed, Metro Silicon Valley
July 22, 2023
Exhibition: ‘Reality Makes Them Dream: American Photography, 1929-1941’ at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, California
Marcus Bunyon, Art Blart
February 24, 2022
Review: Stanford Plinth Project says ‘Hello’ with installation
Letha Ch’ien, San Francisco Chronicle
January 19, 2022
Deborah Cullinan to be Stanford’s first full-time vice president for the arts
Lily Janiak, San Francisco Chronicle
April 1, 2021
Stanford Live to feature Reese Witherspoon and other alums in outdoor film series
Lily Janiak, San Francisco Chronicle
January 4, 2021
Real estate software transforms museum collection into a virtual gallery
Lloyd Lee, Palo Alto Weekly
January 13, 2020
‘YO’: Stanford has a new, bright-yellow social media magnet
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
November 13, 2019
The New Director of Stanford’s Institute For Diversity In The Arts On How Art Breeds Social Change
Molly Sprayregen, Forbes
October 28, 2019
Works by Pollock, de Kooning donated to Stanford’s Anderson Collection
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
October 25, 2019
Mary Margaret ‘Moo’ Anderson, Bay Area Philanthropist Who Transformed Stanford University’s Art Collection, Is Dead at 92
Claire Selvin, ARTnews
October 9, 2019
Stanford Gets 'Left of Center': New exhibition of nonrepresentational abstraction opens a world of possibilities
Jeffrey Edalatpour, Metro
October 8, 2019
Jonathan Calm Revisits 'Green Book' Locations in Search of America's Past and Present
[Jonathan Calm is an assistant professor in Stanford's Department of Art and Art History]
Serginho Roosblad, KQED
September 10, 2019
Major 20th century photo trove premieres with Adams and Weston at Cantor
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
August 15, 2019
Kahlil Joseph Broadcasts the Vastness of Black Life in 'BLKNWS'
[BLKNWS is on view at the Cantor]
Ruth Gebreyesus, KQED
August 12, 2019
Return of the Deadheads to Stanford’s rebuilt Frost Amphitheater
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
June 26, 2019
Jess X. Snow’s Stanford mural for students of color finds ways to heal from trauma
Grace Li, San Francisco Chronicle
May 21, 2019
10 Artists You’ll Be Talking about Long after the Venice Biennale [includes Martin Puryear who is represented in the Anderson Collection and Joseph Kahlil who incubated his Biennale piece at Stanford]
Alina Cohen and Casey Lesser, artsy
May 15, 2019
Up your selfie game at Cantor Arts Center’s new Instagram-ready sculpture garden
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
March 28, 2019
The Multiverse Is Now On View At Stanford University, Courtesy of Master Glassblower Josiah McElheny
Jonathon Keats, Forbes
March 1, 2019
Bay Area collector Komal Shah on art by women and artists of color [story mentions the Stanford Artists on the Future conversation series]
Charles Desmarais, San Francisco Chronicle
February 25, 2019
Heavy Metal: Richard Serra's 'Sequence' Returns to Stanford
Anh-Minh Le, Nob Hill Gazette
February 5, 2019
Goldenvoice Partners With Stanford University for Frost Amphitheater
Dave Brooks, billboard
February 4, 2019
Stanford announces new concert series with SF Symphony, Goldenvoice
Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle
December 28, 2018
The Museum of Hunk, Moo & Putter: The Anderson Collection at Stanford will Rock You
Tom Teicholz, Forbes
December 11, 2018
Peggy Phelan and Richard Meyer’s Contact Warhol: Photography Without End
Karen Chernick, Brooklyn Rail
December 11, 2018
Review: St. Lawrence String Quartet's rare marathon of early Haydn is in-your-face exhilarating
Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times
December 5, 2018
A Visual Alphabet for an Oral Language from the Ivory Coast
Clayton Schuster, Hyperallergic
October 30, 2018
Jordi Savall’s new musical journey, ‘The Routes of Slavery,’ lands in SF Bay Area
Georgia Rowe, The Mercury News
October 29, 2018
Jordi Savall maps out the ‘Routes of Slavery’ with music
Andrew Gilbert, San Francisco Chronicle
October 27, 2018
‘Barber Shop Chronicles’ cuts to essence of African diaspora
Lily Janiak, San Francisco Chronicle
October 26, 2018
Behind the scenes of Andy Warhol's iconic Factory photo shoots: Rarely seen contact sheets show frames of Liza Minnelli, Debbie Harry, John Lennon - and the Pop Art master himself in drag
Regina F. Graham, Daily Mail
October 25, 2018
Back to School With a Side of Art
Anita Gates, The New York Times
October 20, 2018
Never-Before-Seen Andy Warhol Photos of the Artist Himself, and Friends Like Debbie Harry and Liza Minelli
Stephanie Eckardt, W Magazine
October 17, 2018
Andy Warhol at Stanford
Jeffrey Edalatpour, Metroactive
October 15, 2018
Heralded stage phenomenon ‘Barber Shop Chronicles’ comes to SF Bay Area
Georgia Rowe, The Mercury News
October 15, 2018
Never-Before-Seen Photos of Andy Warhol’s Glamorous Everyday Life Are on View at Stanford
Caroline Goldstein, artnet
October 4, 2018
Think You Know Andy Warhol? 130,000 Never-Released Works Reveal Another Side Of The Prince Of Pop
Jonathon Keats, Forbes
October 3, 2018
Op-Ed | In the Universe of Warhol
André Leon Talley, Business of Fashion
September 28, 2018
Renowned musician and composer Nitin Sawhney kicks off Stanford run
Andrew Gilbert, The Mercury News
September 27, 2018
130,000 Andy Warhol Photos, Once Unknown, Debut in a New Exhibition in California
Lane Florsheim, Wall Street Journal
September 26, 2018
All That Glitters...
Cantor exhibit, 'Painting Nature in the American Gilded Age,' recontextualizes older works
Jeffrey Edalatpour, MetroActive
August 14, 2018
A San Francisco Curatorial Yearbook (features Susan Dackerman)
Alisa Carroll, Cultured
July 27, 2018
Over 100,000 unseen Andy Warhol photographs to be made public
Jessica Klingelfuss, Wallpaper*
July 24, 2018
How Instagram [co-founded by Stanford alums Mike Krieger, '08 MS '09, and Kevin Systrom, '06] Became the Art World’s Obsession
Carol Kino, Wall Street Journal
July 18, 2018
What Do Facial Recognition Technologies Mean for Our Privacy? (Stanford Arts Institute Fellow)
Jordan G. Teicher, The New York Times
July 10, 2018
Thousands of Unseen Andy Warhol Photos Documenting Celebrity Friends and Lovers Finally See The Light
Frieze
July 7, 2018
Stars, limos, clubs … Andy Warhol’s life exposed in unseen images
Dalya Alberge, The Guardian
June 8, 2018
The Aural Magic of Stanford's Laptop Orchestra
Arielle Pardes,Wired
June 3, 2018
Don’t Scrap the Liberal Arts Majors
Nancy Hoffman, (Letters to the Editor) The New York Times
May 30, 2018
Yahoo! Co-Founder and Art Collector Jerry Yang on How Chinese Calligraphy Can Help Tie Together a World in Crisis
Andrew Goldstein, artnet
May 19, 2018
Energy in the Brush: Contemporary Chinese Ink Paintings at Cantor
Rachael Myrow, KQED
May 8, 2018
In the Studio With an Artist Who Paints in a ‘Color Trance’
Anna Furman, The New York Times
April 11, 2018
Cantor Arts Center's latest leader - Director Susan Dackerman settles in, plans for the future
Sheryl Nonnenberg, Palo Alto Online
February 11, 2018
Alumni Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathe return to Stanford, where it all began
Jessica Zack, San Francisco Chronicle
January 12, 2018
Arab and Coming Out in Art That Speaks Up (Features Jamil Hellu, MFA '10 and lecturer in the Department of Art & Art History)
Michael T. Luongo, The New York Times
October 11, 2017
Manuel Neri’s Chromatic Chaos
John Seed, Hyperallergic
September 23, 2017
Nina Katchadourian comes home to Stanford with home run show
Charles Desmarais, SFGATE
September 19, 2017
Six hours at the Curran for Taylor Mac’s party
Leah Garchik, San Francisco Chronicle
September 14, 2017
New Gifts Expand the Anderson Collection at Stanford
ARTFIXdaily
August 14, 2017
Susan Dackerman to Lead Stanford University’s Cantor Center for Visual Arts
Artforum
August 14, 2017
Art Industry News: The Cantor Art Center Names a New Director
artnetnews
August 14, 2017
Art news daily: Susan Dackerman is the new director of Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center
Andrianna Campbell, Apollo
August 11, 2017
Stanford’s Cantor museum hires new director
Sam Whiting, SFGATE
August 11, 2017
Susan Dackerman to lead Cantor Arts Center
Karla Kane, Palo Alto Weekly
August 11, 2017
Susan Dackerman Appointed Director of Cantor Arts Center
Joshua Bote, KQED Arts
July 20, 2017
Trevor Paglen talks about surveillance, AI, and his new work
Andrianna Campbell, Artforum
June 12, 2017
There’s More Than Tech to Silicon Valley: A Weekend Guide
Katie Chang, Vogue
June 9, 2017
Modern Design Meets Mass Commerce: A new exhibit at Stanford University explores midcentury modern design for the corporate world
Alexandra Wolfe, Wall Street Journal
May 24, 2017
SF filmmaker to receive DocFest award
Jessica Zack, San Francisco Chronicle
May 23, 2017
Portrait painting in action at Stanford
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
May 3, 2017
Stanford Live’s New Executive Director Wants to Shake Things Up. Good.
Mark MacNamara, San Francisco Classical Voice
April 28, 2017
The Unsettling Performance That Showed the World Through AI’s Eyes (Video)
WIRED
March 13, 2017
Review: The Hazy Mysteries of Love at Lincoln Center
Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times
March 1, 2017
Paintings Get the Hollywood Treatment in Student-Curated Show at Anderson
Sarah Hotchkiss, KQED
February 23, 2017
Kiyan Williams Bridges Queer Dance Culture and Ivy League Academia
Sarah Burke, KQED
January 27, 2017
'Eileen' author pivots to short stories
Michael Berry, Palo Alto Online
January 7, 2017
Trevor Paglen sees artistry in ‘machine vision’
Charles Desmarais, San Francisco Chronicle
January 5, 2017
Why US universities are investing in their art museums
Hilarie M. Sheets, The Art Newspaper
January 4, 2017
Where Art and Artificial Intelligence Converge
Anh-Minh Le, San Francisco magazine
November 22, 2016
Water world: Woodside resident curates ‘California: The Art of Water' at the Cantor
Kate Daly, The Almanac
November 3, 2016
Artscene: David Byrne and co. blend science and art in Menlo Park
Karla Kane, Palo Alto Weekly
October 14, 2016
Secrets of Greek artist's revealed: X-rays show hidden layers of paint on a stunning 2,500-year-old vase
Shivali Mailonline, Daily Mail
September 28, 2016
World University Rankings 2016-2017 by subject: results announced
Ellie Bothwell, Times Higher Education
September 14, 2016
Parkinson's patients take to the dance floor
Tim Didion, ABC7 News KGO-TV
August 4, 2016
The Innovation Campus: Building Better Ideas
Alexandra Lange, The New York Times
July 7, 2016
Women to Watch: A-lan Holt
Lakshmi Sarah, KQED
July 5, 2016
He Designs Products That Imagine A Bolder World (Video)
NBC News
June 27, 2016
Stanford’s Virtual Reality Lab Cultivates Empathy for the Homeless
Rachael Myrow, KQED
May 10, 2016
Cantor Arts Center show explores 'Who We Be'
Jessica Zack, SF Gate
April 7, 2016
If these walls could talk
Avi Salem, Mountain View Voice
February 22, 2016
Creations of space and light
Anna Koster, San Jose Mercury News
February 9, 2016
Images of sex, violence and horror captivate — 400 years later
Charles Desmarais, San Francisco Chronicle
December 21, 2015
10 San Francisco art events that mattered in 2015
Charles Desmarais, San Francisco Chronicle
November 19, 2015
Short suits, inspiration and Instagram keys to Thom Browne’s success
Carolyne Zinko, San Francisco Chronicle
November 18, 2015
Five questions for Thom Browne, who talks fashion at Stanford Nov. 18
Carolyne Zinko, San Francisco Chronicle
April 2015
Senses and Sensibilities
Dan Rubinstein, Cultured Magazine
April 25, 2015
Behind the Scenes at the Stanford Laptop Orchestra
April Dembosky, KQED News, The California Report
April 18, 2015
Century-Old Player Pianos Come to Life at Stanford
Sindya Bhanoo, KQED News, The California Report
April 13, 2015
A high-octane 'Hairspray'
Kevin Kirby, Palo Alto Online
April 7, 2015
Atlanta's homeless choir sings with Stanford students
NBC TV affiliate 11 Alive, Atlanta
April 3, 2015
Jacob Lawrence teems with social vision
Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
April 1, 2015
The Demo: Recapturing the humanity in the Internet's birth, on stage
AFP, Daily Mail
April 1, 2015
Historic tech demo turned into an opera at Stanford
ABC TV affiliate 7 News, San Francisco
March 30, 2015
The Most Epic Demo in Computer History Is Now an Opera
Kyle Vanhemert, Wired
March 26, 2015
Is 'Design Thinking' the New Liberal Arts?
Peter N. Miller, The Chronicle of Higher Education
March 25, 2015
The Musical ‘The Demo’ at Stanford Recreates the Dawn of the Digital Age
John Markoff, The New York Times
March 18, 2015
Seagoing art from the Cantor in 'Imagining the Oceans’
Rachel Howard, San Francisco Chronicle
Feb. 19, 2015
Stanford Celebrates Haydn at Bing Hall with Academic-minded Program
David Bratman, San Francisco Classical Voice
Jan. 20, 2015
St Lawrence String Quartet, Bing Concert Hall, Stanford, California
Allan Ulrich, Financial Times
Jan. 19, 2015
Review: John Adams and St. Lawrence Quartet
Richard Scheinin, San Jose Mercury News
Jan. 5, 2015
Andy Warhol Foundation finishes spree of art giveaways
Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times
Dec. 29, 2014
This Stanford Exhibit Shows How Robert Rauschenberg Boosted NASA Space Exploration... With Art
Jonathon Keats, Forbes
Nov. 24, 2014
The Anderson Collection at Stanford: An Uplifting Experience
John Seed, The Huffington Post
Nov. 20, 2014
Stanford University Focuses on Arts District
Jennifer Swan, Nonprofit Quarterly
Nov. 17, 2014
Stanford, Warner Music Group Expand Partnership
billboard
Nov. 16, 2014
Showcases for Art in Silicon Valley
Jori Finkel, The New York Times
Nov. 13, 2014
On Elite Campuses, an Arts Race
James S. Russell, The New York Times
Oct. 23, 2014
Diller Scofidio + Renfro Unveils Design for $85 M. Stanford Art and Art History Building
Alexander Mahany, ARTNEWS
Sept. 26, 2014
Stanford Opens a Museum Highlighting American Art
Alexandra Wolfe, The Wall Street Journal
Sept. 7, 2014
Hunk, Moo Anderson give modern art masterpieces to Stanford
Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
Sept. 1, 2014
Star Quality: A Portrait of the Anderson Collection
Lea Feinstein, art ltd. magazine
Aug. 28, 2014
Collector Profile: Harry and Margaret Anderson
Hilarie M. Sheets, Art + Auction magazine
July 31, 2014
Stanford, The New Arts Place To Be
Judith H. Dobrzynski, artsjournal.com
July 24, 2014
Major Artists' work donated to Stanford's Cantor center
Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle
July 19, 2014
An "Arts Gym" for Stanford Student Body
Lorraine Rubio, artnet.com
July 11, 2014
Stanford's Anderson Collection museum to feature trove of couple's art
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, Los Angeles Times
July 5, 2014
When Home is Where the Art Is: The Collectors Behind the Bay Area's Newest Museum
Nicole Atkinson Roach, KQED TV Newsroom
May 13, 2014
How the Stanford Arts District grew from a midair inspiration
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
May 12, 2014
Stanford's Art Explosion in the Heart of Silicon Valley
Sam Whiting, San Francisco Chronicle
May 6, 2014
An Unusual Stanford Art Exhibit Draws Upon Disease for Inspiration
Danna Staaf, KQED
Jan. 6, 2014
A Florence for the 21st Century
E.H.B, Economist
Jan. 14, 2013
Diverse Show Opens Stanford's Bing Hall
Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle
Jan. 11, 2013
PALO ALTO: Stanford gets new concert hall
KTVU TV news
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Contact Robin with general questions and help finding Stanford experts who can comment on various arts-related topics.
Robin Wander
Sr. Director of Arts Communication