A record number of visual and performing artists from around the world will engage with students and faculty and share their work with the broader community this fall.
“The Faces of Ruth Asawa,” a new long-term installation at the Cantor Arts Center, features hundreds of ceramic masks the San Francisco artist made of friends and family over four decades.
The new public artwork installation by award-winning American sculptor and environmental artist Beverly Pepper is an iteration of an installation in Italy created specifically for the Stanford campus.
Interdisciplinary course applies physical science methods to art conservation
An interdisciplinary course combining art, archaeology, and physics encourages students to look at cultural heritage objects through the lens of science and quantitative reasoning. The instructors hope to inspire careers in art conservation and archaeological science.
Judges considered scientific importance, technical prowess, and artistic merit when selecting the 10 winners of the inaugural Andrew Olson Scientific Image Awards.
Apsáalooke artist Wendy Red Star to deliver McMurtry Lecture
In her solo exhibition American Progress at the Anderson Collection, Red Star explores the costly ramifications of westward expansion on Native Americans.
New course exposes students to the beauty of Japanese functional objects
In a course that debuted in the winter 2022 quarter, students learn about culturally significant Japanese objects and the blurred boundary between aesthetics and practicality.