There is an abundance of art all across campus.

From Papua New Guinea sculptures and Dinkelspiel Auditorium on the south side of campus, to Pigott Theater and the Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery along Serra Street, to Mark di Suvero’s monumental steel work Miwok in front of the School of Medicine, there are more than 85 outdoor works of art accessible 365 days a year. In addition, numerous performance venues, galleries and architecturally significant structures are found on campus.

The arts are integral to Stanford, to a Stanford education and to what Stanford offers the community and the world.

The university is enhancing its commitment
 to the arts through the development of an arts district anchored by the Cantor Arts Center on the west side of Palm Drive and by the Bing Concert Hall and Frost Amphitheater on the east side of Palm Drive. This physical expansion includes the Anderson Collection at Stanford University (2014) and the McMurtry Building for the Department of Art and Art History (2015). The developing district unifies and amplifies the university’s arts programs.

Contact:
Robin Wander
Director of Arts Communication
robin.wander@stanford.edu