The “Art of Science” exhibition brings interdisciplinary vision to Packard Dewitt Cheng May 29, 2014 0 Comments Casual visitors to the David W. Packard Electrical Engineering Building last Friday afternoon— had there been any, on the first day of a long weekend—might have wondered about the art exhibition... Read More »
“Half Tilt Full Lean” presents cross-disciplinary art Dewitt Cheng May 29, 2014 0 Comments Michael Bartalos, Galen Jackson, Eleanor Oakes, Ben Peterson and Anja Ulfeldt are showing multimedia, cross-disciplinary work in “Half Tilt Full Lean,” an exhibition running through June 15 at the... Read More »
The Triton Museum presents works inspired by John Lennon’s “Imagine” Dewitt Cheng May 9, 2014 0 Comments John Lennon’s 1971 song, “Imagine,” asks us to imagine a world without racial, social, religious and economic divisions. “Rolling Stone” magazine summarized it as "22 lines of... Read More »
The de Saisset Museum highlights the power of the handmade artifact Dewitt Cheng May 9, 2014 0 Comments In some current art discourse, reality and art, nature and culture, are assumed to be in opposition. Some theorists go so far as denying that art can represent life at all. This is simply... Read More »
Cantor features photographer Carleton Watkin’s vision of the West Dewitt Cheng May 1, 2014 0 Comments The 20th-century landscape photographs of the American West by Ansel Adams and Edward Weston may now be so familiar that we take them for granted, but almost a century before them, there... Read More »
Stanford Art Spaces brings art to the engineering quad Dewitt Cheng April 10, 2014 0 Comments In an effort to bridge the cultural divide between techies and fuzzies, Stanford Art Spaces (SAS) regularly mounts two-month exhibitions of contemporary art that are primarily situated in science and... Read More »