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Awesome Special Guests This Week

Last Friday, I saw musical legend Bobby McFerrin at Bing, put on by Stanford Live. His sweet tunes presented a wonderful break from work and a great start to my three-day weekend. If you haven’t been to Bing or other venues on campus for shows yet, I highly recommend it—who knows, maybe one of your favorite musical artists is coming soon! Check below for some really dope guests coming over the next week or view all the guest artists visiting campus over winter quarter.

—Bella Wilcox, ’19

Featured Arts Events

Winged

Thursday 1/24

Attend the opening reception for the late Michael Richards’s solo exhibition Winged, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Stanford Art Gallery.
Cha Wa

Friday 1/25

Club-like performance space Bing Studio presents a night with New Orleans brass band Cha Wa, starting at 7 p.m.
Attractor

Thursday 1/24

Attractor is a collaboration between Australia’s DanceNorth and the musical duo Senyawa—part ritual, part trance, part dance party!
Senyawa

Saturday 1/26

Check out Indonesian musical duo Senyawa in concert! They’re unlike any band, and the concert features an instrument they created. 
Odeya Nini

Thursday 1/24

The CCRMA stage welcomes Odeya Nini for A Solo Voice, a performance exploring the relationship between mind and body, at 7:30 p.m.
Wes Studi

Tuesday 1/29

Don’t miss internationally acclaimed actor and musician Wes Studi in conversation with professor Alexander Nemerov. 

Opportunities in the Arts

Jobs/Internships


By 2/7 - Looking to test the professional waters in the arts? Check out the Summer Internship Program in Arts Administration for paid positions around the country.

Ongoing - Work at the Cantor! There are lots of student positions available

Ongoing - The Anderson Collection is looking for a design/marketing intern and a registration intern.

Ongoing - Apply for an internship with Stanford Arts in photography or videography.

Ongoing - Apply for an internship with Stanford Live in photography or arts administration. 
 

Workshops/Programs


1/24 - Stanford Poetry Out Loud presents Bring Your Favorite Poem! Join in Margaret Jacks Terrace Room from 4 to 6 p.m. to hear some written word, and share your own. 

1/30, 2/13, 2/27 - VR Workshops at Roble Arts Gym VR Room, Wednesdays at 5 to 6 p.m.

By 2/12 - Apply to be a part of Lighten Up!, a comedy festival about colorism. 

Wednesdays - Join the Queer Arts Initiative’s new weekly photography workshop at QSpot from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Join queer_arts_initiative@lists.stanford.edu for updates. 

Mondays - Take advantage of a free figure-drawing workshop in McMurtry 303 most Mondays through March 4 from 8 to 10 p.m. Join su-figure-draw@googlegroups.com for updates throughout the quarter. 

Ongoing - New course! Check out Creative Writing and Science: The Artful Interpreter.

Auditions / Calls for Art


1/30 - Audition for Hair! Sign up here.

By 2/1 - Submit your work to the Feminist Narratives Zine Vol. II.

By 2/9 - Mint Magazine is interviewing students about their experience with imposter syndrome in the art world, both at Stanford and beyond. Interested in being interviewed and photographed? Contact Jess.

By 2/15 - Submit to The Peach, the Womxn Coalition's digital literature and arts magazine.

Ongoing - Audition for the cast or pit orchestra for Double Vision, a new musical!

Ongoing - Apply to staff/design a production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Ongoing - Leland Quarterly is accepting submissions for its next edition. 

Ongoing - Write for the Stanford Arts Review! Email Jessica.

Ongoing - Are you passionate about the intersection of theater and activism? Join the collective putting on Hair this spring! Fill out this interest form, and contact Danielle for more info. 

Ongoing - Submit your student artwork for a chance to be featured in various exhibits across campus.

Funding/Grants


Ongoing - Undergraduate Advising and Research (UAR) offers small and major grants for independent projects. 

Ongoing - The Diversity and First-Gen Office’s Opp Fund assists undergraduate students who are experiencing temporary financial challenges or who are seeking funds for opportunities related to their academic, professional, and/or social development.

More Opportunities . . .

1/24-26 - The Stanford Music Department presents A Little Night Music at Dinkelspiel Auditorium. Tickets are available here

1/31 - Joyce Kovloff: Feminism and Art public conversation at the Harmony House from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Ongoing - Thomas Crewe and Sri Muppidi are looking for students to share their experiences in creative writing for a research project. Please email them for info.

Ongoing - Explore the new VR lab at Roble Arts Gym, now with drop-in advising times.

Ongoing - Check out the Curran’s Show and Tell program, inviting speakers and presenters for artist conversations. Use discount code STANFORD for 20% off at checkout.

Ongoing - Sign up for Museum Monthly, a newsletter about events, activities, and opportunities at the Cantor and the Anderson Collection.

TAPS Majors - Check out the Tix for TAPS program. Reach out to Brendon for free tickets to shows around the bay. 

Arts Stories

Historic Theaters of SF
Historic movie theaters of San Francisco
Emilia Diaz-Magaloni, The Stanford Daily
 
"Shampoo" Film
Sex, society, and 'Shampoo' 
Amir Abou-Jaoude, The Stanford Daily  

 
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