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QAT Videos

[Hideo blurb] Full version Short version Short (caption burn) This project made possible by the MacArthur Foundation, the Stanford Arts Institute (SAI), American Academy in Rome, and the Office of the Vice President for the Arts. Special thanks to Kurt Hickman and the Cantor Arts Center. Contact: Stanford Arts Institute artsinstitute@stanford.edu

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SIPA – Info for Host Organizations

Office of the Vice President for the Arts Overview How To Apply Application Resources FAQs Info for Host Organizations Introduction Thank you for supporting the next generation of artists and arts leaders by hosting a summer intern at your organization through the Stanford Internship Program in the Arts (SIPA). The following guide contains information for…

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Mabuchi_Princeton

Hideo Mabuchi: Making and Knowing Fall 2024 Anthony B. Evnin Lecture at Princeton University Wednesday, November 18 8-9PM PST (5-6PM EST) online webinar  SAI’s Denning Family Faculty Director Hideo Mabuchi will be giving the Fall 2024 Evnin Lecture at Princeton University on November 18. Register for the webinar, hosted by Princeton University, here. Register here Contact:…

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Exhibition “An Expanded Lens” features works on loan in groupings with works in museum’s permanent collection. | Andrew Brodhead
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The Anderson Collection celebrates 10 years

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MicrobesandMushrooms

Of Microbes and Mushrooms, Science and Sculpture Minga Opazo, Jennifer Wightman, and Tracy Debenport in conversation Friday, November 15 3-5PM [venue tbd] Bacteria and fungi count among Earth’s most essential workers. Join us to hear a panel presentation and engage in Q&A with artists and scientists working to make microbes, mushrooms, and their lifeways more…

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Questions as Tools

Questions as Tools in Art, Science and the Humanities Short Film Screening with Q&A Wednesday, November 6 5-6:30PM Reception to follow Oshman Hall, McMurtry Building 355 Roth Way How do questions relate to creativity and purpose?  Do artists, scientists, and humanists hold similar or divergent views?  Funded by the MacArthur Foundation’s X-grants program, this video…

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Amanda Curreri

For A Future Now: Digital Weaving, Collective Futures with visiting artist Amanda Curreri Curreri will spend three-weeks in residence at SAI. She will be weaving artworks on the TC2 digital Jacquard loom as part of her ongoing inquiry into the intersections of material studies, visual culture, and collective futurity.  She will host a participatory reading…

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Art for Wellness

Experience Did you know that participation in the arts has proven health benefits? Increased sense of belonging and social connection¹ Decreased anxiety, depression and social isolation Lower cortisol levels² Enhanced self-reflection³ Increased sense of awe can improve mental and physical health⁴ Directions to the museums from Stanford Hospitals The museums are around a 15-minute walk…

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Faculty

About Stanford’s arts faculty are leaders in their fields, mentors to students, and vital champions of the university’s creative culture. Each academic department and program maintains its own faculty roster, and the composition of lecturers can change quarterly. Meet the faculty: Art & Art History – All Faculty Creative Writing – Professors and Lecturers Music…

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Memberships

Support Become a member for special access and to support Stanford Arts Cantor – Anderson Membership Stanford’s two art museums, the Cantor Arts Center and the Anderson Collection, offer a joint membership program. Members get access to a full slate of engaging cultural and social events throughout the year. Every membership directly supports free admission,…

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No RECAmpense

I made these photos at the abandoned Oppenheimer film set in Ghost Ranch, NM. Downwinders in NM harmed by test radiation remain uncompensated by RECA. 2023 35mm Photography

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Staff

Resources For Resources Experience Make Learn Experience Stanford Live Stanford Live brings people together through dynamic live performance, connecting the performing arts to significant ideas and voices of our time. Learn about ticket discounts available to Stanford employees and their households. Public Art Stanford’s campus features more than 80 works of outdoor public art, accessible…

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Fellowships & Research

Learn Resources For Undergraduate Students For Graduate Students For Faculty For Undergraduate Students SOLO Stanford database for funding & experiential learning opportunities for students. Independent Projects IDA Undergraduate Fellowship SAI Arts+Justice Grant VPA Senior Grant Cantor Scholars Undergraduate Research Grants Braden Storytelling Grant CCSRE Praxis Fellowship Undergraduate Capstones Honors in the Arts IDA Concentration Interdisciplinary…

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“Spirit House” curator Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander and curatorial assistant Kathryn Cua view Tidawhitney Lek’s painting “Refuge” (2023) on loan from the Grouf Family Collection. | Andrew Brodhead
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‘Spirit House’ illuminates the spiritual and spectral boundaries between life and death

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Staff

About It takes many talented people to keep Stanford Arts running! There are some 200 staff directly supporting arts programs across campus (and hundreds more people who partner with us to infuse arts and creativity throughout the university). Each organization maintains its own staff list – meet the teams: Anderson Collection Archive of Recorded Sound…

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Equipment & Resources

Make Empowering creativity with the tools and support you need-connect, create, and bring your artistic vision to life at Stanford. ArtsUpdate Newsletter Contact Staff Resources Advising & Planning Equipment Creative Communities Roble Arts Gym A drop-in creative space for art-making open to all Stanford students. Equipment Lending Library A/V and photography equipment for student use….

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