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JUN 23 · 12 a.m.
Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto
An exhibition of Miljohn Ruperto’s photography, video, animation, AI, and VR works exploring humanity’s place in the world and the elusiveness of knowledge.
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JUN 23 · 12 a.m.
Jeremy Frey: Woven
An exhibition of Jeremy Frey’s Wabanaki baskets that revives a centuries-old Passamaquoddy weaving tradition.
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JUN 25 · 12 p.m.
SOLD OUT - Lunchtime Curator Talk | Jeremy Frey: Woven
A special highlights tour of Jeremy Frey’s basketry exhibition led by Veronica Roberts, director of Cantor Arts Center.
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JUL 2 · 12 a.m.
JANE! An intimate exploration of Gilded Age excess and the enigmatic life and death of Jane Stanford
An exhibition on Jane Stanford’s Gilded Age excess, personal objects, and the mystery of her life and death.
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JUL 5 · 11:59 p.m.
Archive Room: Ruth Asawa | Selections from Special Collections at Stanford Libraries
An exhibition of selected archival materials on Ruth Asawa’s arts activism and her Alvarado School Arts Workshop curriculum.
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JUL 5 · 11:59 p.m.
Archive Room: Ester Hernandez |Selections from Special Collections at Stanford Libraries
An exhibition of artwork, writing, and ephemera from Ester Hernandez's archive tracing her Chicana printmaking and sociopolitical vision.
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JUL 16 · 6 p.m.
SOLD OUT - Evening Curator Talk | Jeremy Frey: Woven
A special highlights tour of Jeremy Frey’s basketry exhibition led by Veronica Roberts.
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JUL 23 · biweekly
Lunchtime Curator Talk | Jane!
Assistant Curator Patrick R. Crowley leads a highlights tour of an exhibition on Jane Stanford’s biography, artifacts, and murder mystery.
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AUG 6 · 12 a.m.
Carolyn Lazard: Long Take
A multimedia exhibition of performance-based works that uses accessibility as an artistic material.
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SEP 17 · 12 a.m.
Solid Pictures: Photosculpture and the Making of Modern Likeness
An exhibition on photosculpture and François Willème’s 1859 method of turning photographs into affordable portrait sculpture.
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