Arts & Creativity

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Theater named in honor of Harry Elam

The theater is housed in the historic Roble Gym, home of the Department of Theater and Performance Studies where Elam taught and directed for 30 years.

Interim arts leader appointed

Tiews and the VPA staff will spend the next several months creating a long-term plan for the arts organizations under the VPA umbrella.

Talisman perform ‘Amazing Grace’

Although members of Talisman are at home this quarter, that didn’t stop the a cappella group from coming together for a special performance of “Amazing Grace.”

Theater and COVID-19

Matthew Smith, chair of Stanford’s Theater and Performance Studies, discusses how his department is trying to make the magic of live theater happen remotely.

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Arts @ Home

The Stanford Arts @ Home website offers community and student resources to engage with the arts from wherever you are.

Picturing Valentine’s Day

Artwork and objects that evoke the rituals and romance of Valentine's Day are on view in the Stanford museums, on the campus grounds and in the library – from candy to kissing and dining to dancing.

Makerspaces at Stanford

Dozens of spaces at Stanford help students and faculty – and, in some cases, staff and community members – explore their inner maker while also supporting those who are experienced creators.

Stanford students challenge perspectives through art

Stanford student-artists, including Jessica Yeung, showcase original artwork that challenges perspectives in the Sixth Annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, on display at the Stanford Art Gallery through Dec. 7.

The devil in the McMurtry Building

Art students from Stanford and Mexico offer their interpretations of Satan in an exhibition called El Chamuco, the Devil Is Around.

Artist in residence works with AI

Sundance New Frontier Story Lab Fellow Stephanie Dinkins will further develop the “mind” of a learning artificial intelligence entity while on campus.