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Pars pro Toto (Alicja Kwade, 2021), a new art installation on Stanford’s Science and Engineering Quad, reaches for the cosmos while staying grounded in the geological history of our planet.

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Flavors of Friendship

An ode to a few of many meaningful moments shared with friends over a cafe drink – Coffee at Peet’s, Chai by Meyer Green, and Matcha over Zoom.

2024

Gouache on Paper

By Arethea Lim '24
Mount Daly

Mount Daly in Snowmass, Colorado

2022

Gouache paint on watercolor paper

By Leela Mahajan '25
window/windows

A process exploration of dye sublimation to print the iconic “Bliss” wallpaper of the operating system Windows XP onto constructed shutters.

2017

Sculpture: wood, white house paint, printed acrylic sheet, venetian window structure

By Vivienne Le '19
˗ˏˋ safe ☽ ˎˊ˗

Two girls, Cloud and Moon, are safe in space.

2018

Photoshop

By Angela He '21
Transparency

A commentary on the fifth stage of grief: acceptance.

2021

Acrylic on Canvas

By Victoria Lin '27
California Dreaming: Echoes of Change through Analog Film

Photo series capturing California’s landscapes and the impacts of human intervention through 35mm film.

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2020

Analog Film

By May Levin '24
Stand Up

I painted a woman who is battered but is pushing herself back up with resiliency. She sends a message of hope to those facing difficulties.

2017

acrylic on wood

By Helena Zhang '22
Midas Muffler King

Contemplating place in the West, while memories of home in the South persist.

2018

Acrylic on Canvas 40 x 30 in

By Gunner Dongieux '21
Visions of Separation

The emotional turmoil of Fall quarter. As students process their new reality, they long for human connection but also feel empty and purposeless.

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2021

Photography

By Bryan Defjan '24
The Ritual

My mother in her monthly kimchi-making ritual, a food that I learned to take pride in despite being initially ashamed of it.

2020

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By Hannah Cha '25
A Matter of Time

A wristwatch lies across a keyboard with numbers juxtaposing letters, emphasizing how some things are not meant to be rushed and will happen in time.

2019

Acrylic on Canvas

By Sarah Dong '26
a ritual for the sky

The sky disc’s dynamic effects on viewing the sky were photographically documented over the course of a sunrise and a sunset.

2017

Installation: printed plastic sheeting (pictorico), fishing wire

By Vivienne Le '19
Riven

An experiment with my visual synesthesia, which imparts color on 2D shapes. Here I assemble impressions gathered during my time in Chavín de Huántar.

2017

Digital Visual Art

By Andrew Lesh '19
BLACK:RED

An ongoing series attempting to create an emotive instant through color theory principles

2017

Acrylic on Canvas

By Tyler Su '20
Moral Support

With a color palette and thematic melancholy inspired by Picasso’s Blue Period, this intimate vignette chronicles my experience with depression.

2023

Oil on wood panel

By Jackie Liu '25
A Still from At Bay: Chapter One – How to Start a Startup

At Bay is a student-created web series about the launch of a Stanford startup that goes horribly, horribly wrong.

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2016

Still from a web series

By Katie Adams '17
Not Yet

An experiment with my visual synesthesia, which imparts color on 2D shapes. Here I try to create a sense of foreboding and discomfort.

2016

Digital Visual Art

By Andrew Lesh '19
City

An abstract perspective of a cityscape.

2021

Water Color on Paper

By Dayeeta Pal '27
Germination

This piece is a manifestation of the growth and maturity, both physically and mentally, found in adolescence. It mimics the flowering of youth.

2018

Photograph of a physical collage (paper, printed image)

By Isabel Benak '22
untitled (screen painting)

A medium exploration of painting on windows screens.

2018

window screens, oil paint

By Vivienne Le '19
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