The Cantor’s Archive Rooms series returns with the special collections of San Francisco-based artists Ruth Asawa and Ester Hernandez, who shared a commitment to advocacy and activism.| Stanford Arts
Stanford Arts is excited to introduce three remarkable artists joining us for the 2025-26 academic year. Each brings a bold perspective on how the arts can illuminate, provoke, and transform our understanding of the world around us. Hanif Abdurraqib Poet | Cultural CriticDenning Visiting Artist, 2025-26 Hanif Abdurraqib arrives at Stanford this fall as our…| Stanford Arts
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I first met with Bhu Kongtaveelert last December on a rainy Friday right before campus closed for break. He was holed up in the basement studio space beneath the Stanford Art Gallery, pulling out fragments of salvaged objects, fabric materials, and assorted works in different states of completion. The work was still coming together for his various projects, and there was a nervous energy present, but the array of materials and methods spoke confidently in the stillness.| Stanford Arts
The unexpected ways art drives innovative and collaborative research throughout the Stanford ecosystem Art & explores arts-driven collaborations across Stanford University’s dynamic research ecosystem with host Ellen Oh, Director of Interdisciplinary Arts Programs at Stanford Arts. Sculpture & Oceanography. Design & Synthetic Biology. Theater & Immersive Technology. Music & Sociology. Through lively conversations at the intersection…| Stanford Arts
Step into the virtual world of theater-maker and Royal Shakespeare Company Interdisciplinary Fellow Scarlett Kim, where motion capture meets imaginative performance. From embodying a rat to rethinking what theater can be, Scarlett brings bold, tech-infused creativity to Stanford.| Stanford Arts