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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

Monstera

Aluminum CNC machined monstera leaf inspired bottle opener. I promise it looks better than it sounds.

2024

Sculpture

By '24

Ode to Stanford

A colorful map collage built by the greater Stanford community, accompanied by 2 mixed media pieces that honor and appreciate the Stanford experience.

Link to Website

2020

Mixed media: acrylic and oil paint on canvas, vinyl, press-on stickers, photographs, repurposed paper, wood veneer, laser cut mirror, coins, paper money, playing cards

By '20

Pavilion

Rendering of a modern jazz pavilion, referencing the visual skeleton chord structure of jazz compositions.

2018

Digital Rendering

By '19

Light Shower

A light spring shower wakes the soul.
Inspired by the Adobe MAX + Inktober 2018 October 15th Prompt: light.

2019

Photoshop

By '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 '19

Photograph of the Campus

This is a photo taken in the Main Quad.

2018

This is a photo taken in the Main Quad.

By '22

Some kid I found on a Youtube thumbnail

I drew some random kid I found on a Youtube thumbnail. I think it was an Omeleto video.

2019

Colored Pencil on Paper, Digital

By '22

Phone Handscapes

The cellphone becomes a monumental, invasive aspect of experiences (especially in nature), yet is so integral in shaping memories.

Link to Website

2019

iPhone photographs, collaged on Photoshop

By '23

Two Boys Dancing

Past lovers who couldn’t be together grieve over “what was” and “what could have been”, learning each other’s rhythms tenderly for the first time.

2024

Oil on Canvas

By '24

Say Cheese!

This piece depicts how the new digital, photo-sharing era fetishizes Asian women against their will, especially in their traditional attire.

2022

Linoleum Block Print on Paper

By '25

Illuminating the Mind

De-identified photograph taken for artistic purposes with permission from anatomy professors.

2015

Photograph

By '20

Your Grandpa Kimo Weaves Lauhala

This piece depicts a fictionalized memory of my grandfather, who I only knew through his woven hats and birds passed down through my family.

2023

Oil Paint on Canvas

By '26

Main Quad at Sundown

Location: Main Quad

2023

Digital Illustration

By '23

Melting Flesh

This piece is an abstract self-portrait linking the internal self and the body to the collective human consciousness.

2022

3D animation (Blender)

By '25

Clam Song, Biter

In Guam, an invasive species, the rhinoceros beetle, kills many of the island’s trees. I collage over images of trees to meditate on this loss.

2020

Digital inkjet print

By '20

Fractured

Fractured is a piece that depicts the fracturing of self-esteem, reflecting the experience with social media and detrimental beauty standards.

2022

Acrylic Paint, Marker, and Staples on cardstock photo print

By '28

Photos of Old Beijing

These monotype prints are based on historical photos of imperial palaces in Beijing, my hometown.

2019

monotype on paper

By '20

Clyde

This piece is of my neighbor’s beagle, Clyde. She has two dogs, and the other is named Bonnie!

2016

Colored pencil

By '23

Odonata

Pair of multimaterial CNC dragonflies (brass, copper, aluminum, steel). The dragonflies explore age and rebirth through corrosion.

2024

Sculpture

By '24

How Small Are We?

Commenting on our smallness in comparison to all we have to face – be it a pandemic, the vastness of the ocean, or history. Our smallness is humbling

2020

acrylic on cardboard

By '22
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