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  • Yuto Watanabe

    Sunday in the Park with George: In Concert
  • Harrison Truong

    Simps Workshop with Lisa Rowland
  • Yuto Watanabe

    The Long Way Around, written by Julia Starr '16
  • Yuto Watanabe

    The Benevolent Institution
  • Harrison Truong

    Proof, Stanford Theater Lab
  • Harrison Truong

    Did We Offend You? At The Fountain Theatricals
  • Rahim Ullah

    Siberian Front Album Release Concert
  • Alex Tamkin

    Talisman 25th Anniversary Concert
  • Harrison Truong

    Lear, Stanford Shakespeare Company
  • Harrison Truong

    Equus
  • Keegan Whitmore

    Mirror Image, Written by Louis Lagalante '15
  • Harrision Truong

    Fetish
  • Frank Chen

    The Marriage of Figaro
  • Frank Chen

    All My Sons, Stanford Theater Lab
  • Harrison Truong

    Much Ado About Nothing, Stanford Shakespeare Company
  • Alex Tamkin

    Stanford Collaborative Orchestra
  • Harrison Truong

    Music for 18 Musicians
  • Lauren Dyer

    Hipnotized, Alliance Streetdance
  • Lauren Dyer

    The Nerds, Stanford Classics in Theater
  • Lauren Dyer

    Phantom of the Opera: In Concert
  • Lauren Knapp

    Stanford Medicine Music Network Inaugural Concert
  • Alex Tamkin

    Living Canvas

Spark! Grants: A Year in Photos 2014-15

From a rock band record release to Steve Reich, from Much Ado About Nothing to original, student-written musical theater, this year’s Spark! grant supported creative diversity across Stanford campus. These student groups, individuals, undergraduates, and graduates enliven the campus with their artistic endeavors.

2014-2015 Projects:
SImps Workshops
The Long Way Around
The Benevolent Institution
Proof
Did We Offend You?
Sunday in the Park with George: In Concert
Stanford Medicine Music Network Inaugural Concert
Siberian Front Record Release Concert
Talisman 25th Anniversary Concert
Lear
The Heist
Black Warrior of Pyramid Lake
Equus
Mirror Image
Fetish
Phantom of the Opera: In Concert
The Marriage of Figaro
‘Oku Moana Faiako (The Teaching Ocean)
All My Sons
Much Ado About Nothing
The Nerds
Hipnotized
Stanford Collaborative Orchestra
Music for 18 Musicians
Pilopino Leadership Youth Conference Concert
Living Canvas

Coronavirus, Capitalism, and Connectivity: Monochroming what was once in Colour

Representation of an Asian woman navigating a worldwide pandemic, situated in the centre of racial prejudice, capitalism, & social media connectivity.

2020

Scanned magazine collage, colour pencils, and pen on Sketchbook

By '22

Life Like Weeds nos. 2 & 3… Archimedean Solids or The Passage from Virgin to Bride… Eternal Sunshine or The Bride Laid Upon the Altar… In Fifteen Minutes Everyone Will Be Famous

These works were primarily crafted from fashion, science, and interior design magazines ranging from the early 90s to present.

2019

Collage, ink pen

By '20

Sea Glass

Sea Glass is a poem I wrote in high school about fearing going to college. I transformed it into a book with watercolor paintings and text designs.

2023

Art book

By '25

Green Library

As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These would represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.

2017

Photo

By '18

Oh, Dear

This piece captures the fleeting, but golden moment of connection between the deer and the viewer. A reminder that beautiful things are fleeting.

2015

Oil on canvas

By '18

Father Sometime Ago

Who are our parents before our births? I wanted to use painting to meditate on loss concretized as memory.

2019

Oil on Canvas

By '22

Night Drawing

Night is when the imagination comes alive.

2020

Digital Illustration

By '23

Time to Spare

I took this photo at the Palo Alto Caltrain station in the fall. I used black ink and a black and white filter to provide an “outside of time” look.

2016

Digital Photograph

By '21

Divination Is In Our Hands Now

Series of 22 photographs reimagining tarot cards (Rider-Waite deck Major Arcana), to reflect the diversity and complexity of the contemporary world.

2018

Digital Photographs

By '19

VCA

v.c.a – an ongoing project and exploration of visual communication through abstraction

Link to Website

2016

Graphic Design

By '20

Joshua Tree

A Joshua Tree, with its grotesque appearance, instantly demands attention.

2018

Photograph of Landscape

By '21

Waste Mismanagement

A collage with the background of a digital re-illustration of Hokusai’s The Great Wave Off Kanagawa to portray our poor disregard and care of Earth.

2019

Digital illustration and collage

By '21

Streebal: Stories of Women and Power (Pre-show photoshoot)

In a pre-show photoshoot for my roommate’s student classical Indian dance ensemble, Noopur, she “breaks character” during a pose.

2016

Photograph

By '19

Photography

Taken at Felt Lake during one of the field trips of MI 70Q: Photographing Nature, featuring a IntroSem student of the course.

2019

Photograph

By '22

Spin

Abstract photography with the goal of rendering mundane objects unrecognizable.

2018

Photography

By '20

˗ˏˋ safe ☽ ˎˊ˗

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

2018

Photoshop

By '21

Community

Taken at Baylands Nature Preserve during one of the field trips of MI 70Q: Photographing Nature, featuring a student and a community member.

2019

Photograph

By '22

Ahina (Juhu, Mumbai – Home)

This painting is in honor of Ahina and all the women that spend years wishing for a day at school.

2017

46″ x 32”

By '23

Untitled

This piece combines a photograph taken of a mural in Palo Alto with a vintage National Geographic photograph of the same location.

2017

Digital Collage

By '20

The Art of Binaural Beats

I painted one piece for each type of binaural beat to test the hypothesis, “distinct beat = distinct effect.” Conclusion? It didn’t really pan out.

2020

Watercolor on Paper

By '23
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