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  • Asian American Theater Project, Staged Reading of "The Language Archive" (Photo: Starr Jiang)
  • "Blackfest 2019"
  • "Descent"
  • Cardinal Calypso, "Masterclass with Duvone Stewart"
  • Cardinal Ballet, "Nutcracker 2018" (Photo: Justin Smith)
  • Asian American Theater Project, "Guards at the Taj" (Photo: Frank Chen)
  • Cardinal Studios, "What It Means to Be a Patriot" Behind the Scenes
  • Common Origins, "Breaking Ground 2018" (Photo: Michael Anthony Spencer)
  • DECAF, "Canadian Son" Film Still
  • "Double Vision" (Photo: Michael Byun)
  • Stanford Oceans Society Art Gallery 2019 (Photo: Sadie Cwikiel)
  • Everyday People, "Fall Show 2018" (Photo: Ali Anglin)
  • Cardinal Ballet, "Don Quixote" (Photo: Claire Huang)
  • "Fine Art"
  • Fleet Street, "Spring Show 2019" (Photo: Jainil Sutaria)
  • "More than Material: Showcasing Muslim Fashion at Stanford"
  • Stand Up, D, "Winter Showcase 2019" (Photo: Ryan Park)
  • Professional Art Society of Stanford, "Spring Quarter Exhibition 2019" (Photo: Michael Reily Haag)
  • "PLUM" Premiere Screening (Photo: Kathryn Dragone)
  • Stanford Film Society, "Normal Talk" Film Still
  • Stanford Noopur, "Unkaha" (Photo: Robert Shi)
  • Stanford Theater Lab, "Angels in America Part II: Perestroika" (Photo: Frank Chen)
  • Stanford Storyboard Club, "Storyboard Anthology finalFinal.psd" (Photo: Katherine Liu)
  • Stanford Vietnamese Student Association, "Culture Night 2019" (Photo: Helen Liu)
  • Talisman, "Spring Show 2019"
  • "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (Photo: Frank Chen)
  • [wit]: a gender-critical theater company, "New Works Festival" (Photo: Munira Alimire)
  • Stanford Theater Lab, "Stupid F****ing Bird" (Photo: Frank Chen)
  • [wit]: a gender-critical theater company, "Stop Kiss" (Photo: Frank Chen)
  • Stanford African Student Association, "Culture Night 2019" (Photo: Nicholas Video Photography)
  • Excerpts from "Mirála" (Photo: Kevin Riera)
  • Prison Renaissance Zine (Photo: Nicholas Video Photography)
  • Stanford Light Opera Company's "Miscast! Cabaret" (Photo: Kadin Hendricks)
  • "Feminist Narrative Zine, Vol 2" (Photo: Rawley Clark)
  • Alliance Streetdance's "Hipnotized 2019" (Photo: An Nguyen)

    Alliance Streetdance's "Hipnotized 2019" (Photo: An Nguyen)
  • O-Tone Spring Show (Photo: Eric Kuang)
  • Latinxs in Theater, "In the Heights" (Photo: Jeremiah Winston)

Student Arts Grants: A Year in Photos 2018-19

 vvcThis year’s Student Arts Grants supported a wide range of projects across the Stanford campus. The projects covered many genres including contemporary plays, documentary and fiction film shorts, musical theater, zines, photography, sculpture, and more. Many of this year’s grantees utilized Roble Arts Gym as a rehearsal/work space as well as a venue for their exhibits and performances. All of the projects enlivened the campus by showcasing the multidimensional talent and passion of Stanford students.

2018-19 Projects:

  • [wit]: a gender-critical theater company, Stop Kiss and New Works Festival S, C
  • Alliance Streetdance, Hipnotized 2019 S, C
  • Asian American Student Association, Listen to the Silence 2019 C
  • Asian American Theater Project, The Language Archive Staged Reading and Guards at the Taj S, C
  • Black Family Gathering Committee, Blackfest 2019 C
  • Cardinal Ballet Company, Don Quixote and Nutcracker 2018 S, C
  • Cardinal Calypso, Masterclass with Duvone Stewart O
  • Cardinal Studios, What It Means to Be a Patriot and Smart Home(2019) S, C
  • Common Origins, Breaking Ground 2018 S, C
  • DECAF, Canadian Son S, C
  • El Centro Chicano y Latino, Miralá M
  • Everyday People, Fall Show C
  • Film and Media Studies, LINE S
  • Fleet Street, Spring Show C
  • Hillel@Stanford, Intergenerational Holocaust Survivor Portrait Series M
  • Institute for Diversity in the Arts, PLUM S
  • Kayumanggi, Pilipinx Culture Night S, C
  • Latinxs in Theater, In the Heights S, C
  • Markaz, More than Material: Showcasing Muslim Fashion at Stanford and Muslim Comedy Night O
  • O-Tone, Spring Show S, C
  • Prison Renaissance, Pabulum M
  • Professional Art Student Society, Spring Quarter Juried Exhibition M, C
  • Sikh Students Association at Stanford, Stanford Lohri C
  • Stand Up, D, Winter Showcase and Inaugural Spring Showcase C
  • Stanford African Student Association, Cultural Show 2019 C
  • Stanford Asian American Activism Committee, (Fine) Art M
  • Stanford Collaborative Orchestra, Spring ConcertS
  • Stanford Concert Network, Frost Music & Art 2019 C
  • Stanford Film Society, Normal Talk and Acquaintance S
  • Stanford India Association, Diwali 2018 C
  • Stanford Light Opera Company, Miscast! Cabaret S, C
  • Stanford Noopur, Spring Showcase S
  • Stanford Oceans Society, Art Gallery M, C
  • Stanford Storyboard Club, Storyboard Anthology finalFinal.psd M
  • Stanford Students for Queer Liberation, Descent M
  • Stanford Theater Lab, Stupid Fucking Bird and Angels in America Part Two: Perestroika S
  • Stanford Vietnamese Student Association, Culture Night 2019 S, C
  • Talisman, Spring Show S, C
  • Urban Styles, Spring Show S, C
  • Women’s Community Center, Feminist Narratives Zine, Volume 2 M
  • Double Vision S
  • Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” S

 

S: Spark! Grant
M: Maker Grant
C: Creative Spaces Grant
O: Special Opportunity Grant

 

Security Blanket

The security blanket is a metaphor for something we cling to when we are afraid and how it is something we must learn to let it go.

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2019

Photography

By '22

Untitled (16 tuned chairs tapping @ 3rpm)

16 wooden chairs, each with one leg severed, tap in syncopated rhythm, puncturing through a low droning electrical hum.

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2023

Found and modified wooden chairs, custom steel hardware, dc motors, wires, solder, modified cast iron weights

By '25

Feminism!

This was a fun illustration that I polished up for International Day of the Girl this year (October 11)!

2016

Digital art

By '18

My Many Faces

It is difficult for humans to accept their own flaws and imperfections. This is a self-portrait displaying my many different tones and personalities.

2017

Acrylic on Paper

By '22

Portrait of Queer Person

The tradition of monuments uplifts cishet white men through idealized, bodily depictions of men, but queerness transcends the restrictions of the body

2022

Acrylic paint on canvas

By '26

Queer Intimacy

These sculptures are abstract representations of my reflections on intimacy as being fluid, not rooted in rigid definitions.

2022

Wood sculpture

By '24

Sandy Treasures

This is a painting of me as a child, my mom, and my grandma at the beach. It symbolizes the treasure that is family and togetherness.

2022

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By '26

Hand over hand

Our hands – bridges, sinewy tendons & arteries – among the last parts dissected because of their distinctly human character.

2015

Photography; De-identified photo taken for artistic purposes with permission from anatomy professors.

By '20

Live This One // Vivelo

This series is meant to bring inspiration, energy and presence to the broader community during a difficult time of shelter-in-place and quarantine.

2020

Acrylic gouache on Yupo Polypropylene Paper

By '21

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

Amboseli

Seeing the majestic elephants in Kenya was one of my favorite memories from my trip, and I loved depicting the different textures of the landscape.

2016

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By '23

Untitled

[how I avoid winter quarter: experiments with colors and a palette knife]

2017

Oil Paint on Canvas

By '20

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

Desire

Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.

2020

Oil paint on canvas

By '25

Memorial Church

Light fluctuations through stained glass is always beautiful and ethereal at different times of day.

2025

Photograph of the Stanford Memorial Church

By '28

I Am Home

This portrait portrays a friend overlaid and entangled in the swamps of Louisiana near NOLA — her home.

2017

Oil on Canvas

By '19

Buried

In “Buried,” I used collage and layering to express the haunting suspicion of a seemingly ordinary event. The nostalgia oblivious bliss.

2023

Mixed Media: paper collage with ink and watercolor

By '27

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 '19

Good Morning

The feet of my former roommate are greeted by the warm light that streams in through the blinds.

2022

Oil on canvas

By '25

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
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