In her column, “In Good Company,” Les explores the most intricate aspects of our personal relationships: romantic, familial and platonic. In her latest installment, she writes on the photography series she worked…
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Reflections on student art exhibit ‘When The Angels Came’
On a fall evening, I climbed up the stairs towards the Stanford Art Gallery to visit “When The Angels Came,” the current exhibit of undergraduate art. As I stepped inside, I was…
‘Picture Perfect Chemistry’ illuminates the science behind photography
In the traditional practice of photography, the darkroom is a sacred space. Designed to accommodate the light-sensitive process of developing a photograph, darkrooms are nurseries for snapshots in time. Here, the artist’s…
Cardinal Canvas: First-year MFA showcase celebrates community ‘&’ identity
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…