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MONTHLY NEWS


NOVEMBER 2018
Stanford arts news and Stanford arts alumni news

 
Male dancer "floating" near female dancer.
Stanford unveils new Presidential Residencies on the Future of the Arts and welcomes international guest artists to campus in the fall. BY ROBIN WANDER

faculty spotlight

Professor Amir Eshel and student Michal Leibowitz review a book.

Literature professor collaborates with students and artist Gerhard Richter on poetry project


Amir Eshel teaches that art is a way to react to life’s most challenging circumstances. 
BY ROBIN WANDER

 

exhibition spotlight

Two ceramic vessels.

Exhibition "Hand and Eye" celebrates East Asian ceramic traditions


The exhibition Hand and Eye: Contemporary Reflections of East Asian Ceramic Traditions, on view through Dec. 14 in the East Asia Library, features historic and contemporary works by Japanese, American and Stanford artists.
BY KENDRA GLADYCH

 

art in student life

Student Kendal Burkins in a museum in  Sydney.

Exploring art and design in Australia


After switching majors from mechanical engineering to product design, Kendal Burkins ’19 spent the summer exploring art and design as an intern at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, an opportunity offered through the Stanford Global Studies Internship Program.
BY ALEX KEKAUOHA

 

collaboration

Detail from Contact Sheet [Photo shoot with Andy Warhol with shadow], 1986. Gelatin silver print. Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., 2014.43.2893. (Image credit: © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.)

Cantor Arts Center and Stanford Libraries collaborate to make Warhol photography archives publicly available


Searchable databases allow researchers and Andy Warhol fans worldwide to examine over 130,000 photographs taken by the iconic artist.
BY SANDRA FEDER

 

arts alumni

IN THE NEWS

Cover of Jessica La Rel's album War Love. Woman's face in profile with elaborate headdress.
Jessica Lá Rel (Anderson) '14 celebrated the release of her debut album War Love in October. Fellow alum Tyler Brooks '17 produced the album. One of the songs, "28 Hours," was sponsored by a Stanford Young Alumni Grant. 
 

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