| Stanford Art Spaces ... changing art exhibits at Stanford University |
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| SAS is one of the largest galleries in the Bay area, exhibiting over 50 works in each show. Exhibits are primarily located in the Center for Integrated Systems (CIS). The building is open 8:30 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. An exhibit directory is available at the CIS reception desk. |
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| June 27, 2008 to August 21, 2008, Stanford Art Spaces features this exhibit: |
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Arthur C. Avary Digital Art |
Beth Avary Paintings |
Corina del Carmel Paintings |
Diana Leone Painted Art Quilts |
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![]() Earth Mandala © 2008 |
![]() Autumn Melody © 2008 |
![]() Dream Catchers © 2008 |
![]() Yosemite Falls © 2008 |
| August 29, 2008 to October 23, 2008, Stanford Art Spaces will feature this exhibit: |
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Gregory A. Cope |
Daniel Newman |
Xavier Nuez |
Janna Stern |
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![]() Light © 2008 |
![]() Epoch Planes © 2008 |
![]() Play - Chicago © 2008 |
![]() Dance of the Tantalus © 2008 |
| Schedule of Exhibits |
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6/27/08 - 8/21/08
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Arthur C. Avary
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Digital Art
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8/29/08 - 10/23/08
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Gregory A. Cope
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Photography
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10/31/08 - 1/8/09
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Katherine K. Allen
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Stitched Monotypes
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1/16/09 - 3/12/09
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Wendy Brayton
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Paintings
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3/20/09 - 5/14/09
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Tim Clare
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Paintings
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| Past Exhibits |
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4/18/08 - 6/19/08
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Joe Decker
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Photography
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2/15/08 - 4/10/08
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Kent Manske
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Original Prints
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12/7/07 - 2/7/08
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Annie Armstrong
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Paintings
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9/21/07 - 11/29/07
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Marion Coleman
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Textiles & Mixed Media
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7/13/07 - 9/13/07
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Arturo Bolanos
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Paintings & Prints
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4/27/07 - 7/5/07
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Kristin Abbott
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Illustrations
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2/16/07 - 4/19/07
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Robert Bush
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Paintings
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12/8/06 - 2/8/07
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Bohdanna Kesala
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Oil Paintings
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7/21/06 - 9/14/06
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Gilbert Marosi
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Paintings
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5/19/06 - 7/13/06
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Kelvin Curry
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Soft Pastels
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3/17/06 - 5/11/06
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Roni Feldman
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Airbrush paintings
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1/13/06 - 3/9/06
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Charles Beck
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Paintings
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11/4/05 - 1/5/06
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Marne Jaye
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Paintings
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8/26/05 - 10/27/05
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Bill Atkinson
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Photography
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7/1/05 - 8/18/05
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Alice Marston
plus students from Gunn H.S., coordinated by their Art Teacher Deanna Messenger |
Paintings
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4/22/05 - 6/23/05
Philippine Exhibit |
Alfredo Alcala, Christian Alcala, Angelo Baldemor, Manuel Baldemor, Norma Belleza, A. Celis, Melissa Nolledo-Christoffels, Terry Acebo Davis, Ben Lagasca, Anthony Cruz Legarda, Norma Nuyles Robinson, Manny Rodriguez, Lizanne Uychaco, and Mel Vera Cruz | Paintings, Digital Paintings, Mixed Media, Prints, Pen and Pencil Drawings, Watercolors, Fashion Photographs, Sculpture, and Comic Art |
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2/18/05 - 4/14/05
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Gerald Huth
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Mixed Media
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12/10/04 - 2/10/05
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Richard Godinez
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Paintings
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10/1/04 - 12/2/04
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Andrea Fono
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Paintings and Prints
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7/30/04 - 9/22/04
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Katie Hawkinson
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Paintings
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5/28/04 - 7/22/04
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Barbara Allie
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Paintings
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4/2/04 - 5/20/04
Reflections |
Kayomi Harai
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Paintings
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1/30/04 - 3/25/04
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Robert Haemmerling
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Mixed Media Painting
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11/21/03 - 1/22/04
Three Photographers |
Sandra Chandler
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Venice Carnevale - Photography
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9/19/03 - 11/13/03
San Francisco Focus |
Richard Devlin
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Paintings & Digital Collages
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7/18/03 - 9/11/03
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Julie Dummermuth
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Paintings
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5/16/03 - 7/10/03
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DeWitt Cheng
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Paintings
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3/14/03 - 5/8/03
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Carla Golder
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Drawings and Prints
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1/10/03 - 3/6/03
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Dana Kawano, Remarque Loy, and John Dunham |
Doorways to Tranquility
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10/25/02 - 1/02/03
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Duane Armstrong
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Paintings
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8/23/02 - 10/17/02
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Nina Else
Susan Else, Suzan Friedland, and Christine Sodt |
Ceramic Sculpture |
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6/24/02 - 8/15/02
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Sydell Lewis
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Paintings & Prints
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4/12/02 - 6/18/02
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Kendra Barron
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Paintings
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2/8/02 - 4/4/02
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Tom Killion
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Linoleum and Wood Prints
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12/7/01 - 1/31/02
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Karen Hale
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Paper Collage
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10/5/01 - 11/29/01
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Sylvie Donmoyer
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Paintings
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8/3/01 - 9/25/01
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Robin Cowley
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Art Quilts
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6/1/01 - 7/26/01
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Stephen Ehret
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Paintings
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3/30/01 - 5/24/01
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Glenn Hirsch
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Mixed Media Paintings
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1/26/01 - 3/22/01
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Megan Hurst
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Paintings & Photographs
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11/24/00 - 1/18/01
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Janet Fullmer Bajorek
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Sculpture
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9/29/00 - 11/16/00
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Michael S. Moore
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Paintings
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7/28/00 - 9/21/00
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John Clendening
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Paintings
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5/26/00 - 7/20/00
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John Cadigan
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Woodcuts
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3/24/00 - 5/18/00
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JoAnne Horsfall Beasley
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Oil Pastels / Pencil on Paper
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1/21/00 - 3/16/00
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Anthony Holdsworth
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Paintings
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12/22/99 - 1/13/00
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Christa Berry,
Lisa Burke, Jennifer Eng, Ariana Faustini, Corrina Juanitas, Dorothea Rohlfs, and Ashok Sadrozinski, coordinated by their Art Teacher Anna Eng |
Palo Alto High School Exhibit |
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10/22/99 - 12/16/99
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Mary Anhaltzer,
Sonya Barrington,
Wati Grossman,
Lynn Koolish,
Jaye Lapachet, Diana Lynn, Linda MacDonald, Therese May, Nana Montgomery, Ann Rhode, Rebecca Rohrkaste, Joan Schulze, Cathy Shanahan, Kathleen Sharp, Lita Star, and Joan McLeod |
Quilts and Fiber Arts
and Marbling |
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8/20/99 - 10/14/99
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Sherry Smith Bell
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Etchings
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6/18/99 - 8/12/99
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Stefan Barton
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Drawings, Collographs & Paintings
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4/6/99 - 6/10/99
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Miran Ahn
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Paintings
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2/12/99 - 4/8/99
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James Heron
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Paintings
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12/11/98 - 2/4/99
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Courtney Peaters
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Paintings
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10/9/98 - 12/3/98
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Sherry Karver
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Mixed Media Paintings
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8/7/98 - 10/1/98
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Greg Gawlowski
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Photography
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6/5/98 - 7/30/98
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Terry Acebo Davis
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Lithographs and Monoprints
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4/3/98 - 5/28/98
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Daniela
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Paintings
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1/23/98 - 3/26/98
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I Madé Moja
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Paintings in Chinese Ink & Watercolor
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11/21/97 - 1/15/98
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Jon Rife
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Monotypes and Paintings
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9/25/97 - 11/13/97
| Barbara Galuszka-Parsons | The Altar Series - Digital photography |
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| 1986 - 1997 | Various artists | During this period there were over 50 prior exhibits |
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| If you are coming by car, here are directions to the Stanford Art Spaces. |
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Information for Visitors
The art is displayed in public areas of three campus buildings shown on the map to the right:
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| Information for Artists |
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| Stanford Art Spaces (SAS) has been one of the largest galleries in the Bay Area for over 20 years. SAS has held over 100 exhibits, represented over 200 artists, and displayed over 5,000 works. |
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| SAS provides a unique opportunity for artists from the Bay Area and the Western States to exhibit their work in the Stanford University Center for Integrated Systems and selective other buildings on the campus. It also allows the Stanford community and the general public to view new and exciting pieces of art. |
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| SAS schedules exhibitions by both established and emerging artists. The works exhibited are usually in the possession of the artists, rather than on consignment or belonging to commercial galleries. |
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| Most works must be able to be hung on a wall. Art may be in a variety of media, including original paintings, drawings, graphic art, photography, paper, quilts, and fiber arts. On occasions, small sculpture may also be displayed. In general, however, small works are not appropriate for the wall spaces. SAS hangs the exhibits, provides local publicity, arranges opening receptions, and provides insurance. |
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| Artists should not schedule other exhibits in the nearby Peninsula area for six months prior to the Stanford show. Artists are responsible for delivery and pickup. Work must be ready to hang when delivered, which means that all pieces should have already been framed and wired, matted, and covered with glass or Plexiglas as appropriate. All work must remain installed for the full duration of the exhibition, which is normally two months. |
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| While work is installed at SAS, it is insured by the University. Prior to delivery of pieces for installation, the artist must provide a list of prices that includes all exhibited works (even if some are not for sale). Work may be on sale while it is on view; price lists will be available at the reception desk at CIS and in the Curator's office. A voluntary twenty percent donation to the University is encouraged for any items sold. |
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| Exhibits are selected by the Curator of SAS, who reserves the right to make final decisions on number of pieces, size of works, exhibition design, and installation procedures. In selecting artists for SAS, the judgment of art is subjective. It is not possible to please every viewer. Work is selected for its artistic merit, the suitability of its subject matter, and the appropriateness of its size and medium for the building. Comments and suggestions are invited from viewers and artists. |
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Benefits to participating artists are:
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| Stanford Art Spaces is a Non-Profit Gallery. |
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| Artists interested in applying should (1) send a resume and sample slides or photographs, or (2) email a resume and digitized jpeg images, or (3) provide the url of a website containing this information. |
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The curator can be contacted by:
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Stanford Art Spaces is not affiliated with either the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts or the "Art at the Institute" exhibits at Serra House. For information about the Center for Integrated Systems click here. |
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Webmaster for this site is D. Grossman.