The Cantor Arts Center and Stanford University Archaeology Collections (SUAC) are actively in consultation with California Native American tribes regarding potential repatriation of Native cultural objects. In these dialogues, Native groups examine…
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Cardinal Canvas: Untangling Ruth Asawa’s web
In “Cardinal Canvas,” Adam Golomb spotlights art on and around the University, exploring and reviewing artwork that students may otherwise miss. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and contains subjective opinions,…
Art & Boba spill creativity at Cantor
Whether an art aficionado or a first time visitor, the Cantor Arts Center is calling on all Stanford boba-lovers to enter its halls for its new event series, Art & Boba Talks. …
Cardinal Canvas: Mourning home in Muriente’s ‘Celaje’
In “Cardinal Canvas,” Adam Golomb spotlights art on and around the University, exploring and reviewing artwork that students may otherwise miss. Editor’s Note: This article is a review and contains subjective opinions,…
Q&A: Visiting Artist Sabelo Mlangeni on photographing South African communities and identities
Room 210 of the Cantor Arts Center is currently home to a collection of neatly-framed black and white photos, plus one oversized full-color sports team poster. This may seem like an eclectic…
What lies ‘Beyond Here?’: Cantor displays Latin American life across space and time
“The photographer here engages his sitter as a co-author in the performance of a fiction,” read the description of “El Hombre Araña” (or “Spider Man”), a photograph of a man with a…
Cantor celebrates new surrealist collection
Stanford puts on many spectacular events celebrating the artistic spirit of an otherwise STEM-centric campus, but none are quite as entertaining as Party on the Edge. This annual showcase ties in student…