Months after students bid the beloved “churro” sculpture farewell, another life-sized abstract artwork graced the platform overlooking Meyer Green. “Amulets,” was unveiled at the “Welcome, Amulets” event on Thursday as the newest…
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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,…
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,…
‘Now is the Moment’: Enrique Martínez Celaya urges students to create
Artist Enrique Martínez Celaya joined art and art history professor Alexander Nemerov for a conversation about the intensities and urgencies of art-making last Wednesday. The event was held in McMurty’s Oshman Hall…
Stanford vs. Berkeley: Which campus has better public art?
Among many aspects of Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley’s historic rivalry, none has stood the test of time better than that between the two school’s iconic public artworks. I will…