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  • Frank Chen

    Asian American Theater Project, "Yellow Face"
  • Frank Chen

    Stanford Shakespeare, "Wars of the Roses"
  • Mason Patrick Smith

    Stanford Vietnamese Student Association, "Culture Night 2016"
  • Lauren Dyer

    Bent Spoon Dance Company, "TimeLapse: A Campus History"
  • Frank Chen

    Ram's Head Theatrical Society, "The Theory of Relativity"
  • Robert Shi

    Tap TH@T Fall Showcase
  • Frank Chen

    Talisman's "Spring Concert" featuring Stanford Taiko
  • Frank Chen

    At the Fountain Theatricals, "Songs for a New World"
  • Harrison Truong

    Stanford Classics in Theater, "The Republican Party in Pieces"
  • Frank Chen

    Pilipino American Student Union, "Culture Night 2016"
  • Harrison Truong

    "Out of Our Heads: The Music of Kooman & Dimond" produced by Nathan Large ('17)
  • Frank Chen

    Student designers present original works at the MINT Magazine Spring Fashion Show produced by Marie Lu ('16)
  • Frank Chen

    Asian American Theater Project, "Into the Woods"
  • Karen Wang

    Karen Wang's ('16) original photography exhibit, "Hometowns"
  • Liang Zhang

    Fleet Street Singers spring concert, "Fear"
  • Lauren Dyer

    Elliott Bomboy ('17) performs an original work, "The Reasons Our Bodies Fail"
  • Stanford Savoyards present a site-specific production of "Don Giovanni"
  • Frank Chen

    Tech and design team for Stanford Shakespeare's "Wars of the Roses"
  • George Qiao

    Soo Ji Lee's ('16) original photography exhibition, "Flex"
  • Cardinal Studios "Demons", written and directed by Toamatapu Lohe ('16)
  • Frank Chen

    Audrey Moyce (PhD student, TAPS) and Dante Belletti ('15) in "Dante and Audrey and Franny and Zooey"
  • Frank Chen

    Cardinal Calypso "10th Anniversary Concert" in Bing Studio
  • Frank Chen

    At the Fountain Theatricals, "Criminal Cabaret"
  • Harrison Truong

    Brienne Huntsman ('16) presents original clothing design concepts
  • Camp Youth record release
  • Harrison Truong

    Alliance Streetdance, "Hipnotized 2016"
  • Frank Chen

    Student orchestra for Asian American Theater Project's production of "Into the Woods"
  • Frank Chen

    "Brotherhood" by Louis McWilliams ('16)
  • Vivian Xiao, A Graphic Novel Adaptation of King Lear
  • Emily Ling

    Testimony 25th Anniversary Concert

Student Arts Grants: A Year in Photos 2015-16

From calypso to classical opera, from adaptations of classic texts to original, student-written theater, this year’s Student Arts Grants supported creative diversity across Stanford campus. This year's grantees included the recipients of the inaugural Creative Spaces grants which provide support specifically for the costs associated with performing in some of Stanford's most popular venues (such as the Bing Studio and Dinkelspiel Auditorium). These student groups, individuals, undergraduates, and graduates enliven the campus with their artistic endeavors.

2015-2016 Projects:

Spark!

At the Fountain Theatricals, Criminal Cabaret

Camp Youth, Record Release Concert

Bent Spoon Dance Company, TimeLapse: a campus history through movement

The Black Feminist Collective, Stanford Black Femme (working title)

Stanford Shakespeare Company, Antony and Cleopatra

Elliott Bomboy, The Reasons Our Bodies Fail

Mint Magazine and Marie Lu, Exploration of Imagery in Clothing and Celebrating Nature Fashion Show*

ANN (working title)

Brotherhood

Alliance Streetdance, Hipnotized 2016*

Stanford Collaborative Orchestra, Spring Concert*

Asian American Theater Project (AATP), Yellow Face

Out of Our Heads: The Music of Kooman & Dimond

Stanford Shakespeare Company, The Wars of the Roses

Meredith Charlson, Painting the Roses Red

Stanford Vietnamese Student Association and Stanford Lion Dance, SVSA Culture Night 2016*

East Bay Beats (working title)

Ram's Head, The Theory of Relativity*

At the Fountain Theatricals, Songs For A New World

Testimony Christian A Capella, Testimony 25th Anniversary Show*

Diego Hernandez, Dogfight*

Mario Chris, Performance by WillFreed*

* also a Creative Spaces Grant recipient 

Visual Art Exhibition

Wiley Webb, Designing Experiences -- Insights from Japan's Top Designers

Brianne Huntsman, Clothing as Feminine Empowerment

Karen Wang, Hometowns

Anika Nagpal, Aesthetics of Science

Soo Ji Lee, Flexing

Elena Portz, Primal Analogue (working title)

Maia Paroginog, The Impossibility of You / The Impossibility of Myself (working title)

Austin Whittier, Nocturnal Attractor

Lydia Maria Tsiverioti, Oil Glitch (working title)

Ariela Safira, A Neglected Story - Sephardic Judaism and Identity in Yemen (working title)

Vivian Xiao, A Graphic Novel Adaptation of King Lear

Oscar Lee, Agentive (working title)

Charlie Yang, ARTificiality (working title)

Moments of Innovation: A Stanford Virtual Experience (working title)

Keagan Sitompul, Time Zones (working title)

Graduate Production Support

Stanford Classics in Theater, The Republican Party in Pieces

Audrey Moyce, Dante and Audrey and Franny and Zooey

Stanford Savoyards, Don Giovanni

Creative Spaces

Pilipino American Student Union, Pilipino Cultural Night

Talisman, Spring Show and South Africa Tour Documentary

Cardinal Calypso, Panorama: 10-Year Anniversary Show

Stanford Improvisors, Valentine Shows

Asian American Theater Project (AATP), Into the Woods

Stanford Fleet Street Singers, Fear (Spring Concert)

Cardinal Studios, PHIL 21M (working title)

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis explores queerness as a transformation, as more than just a sexual identity. See http://stanfordmint.com/metamorphosis/ for full article

2018

Studio photography

By '21
Flames

A study on ephemeral hands, and an attempt to capture desperate grasping.

2014

Gesso on card.

By '20
Clam Song, Biter

In Guam, an invasive species, the rhinoceros beetle, kills many of the island’s trees. I collage over images of trees to meditate on this loss.

2020

Digital inkjet print

By '20
People I Met Last Year

These are part of an ongoing series of portraits of people I met in passing. They can be displayed together or individually.

2018

Oil on canvas

By '20
Inside the church

As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These photos represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.

2017

Photo

By '18
prayer

“prayer”, featuring the artist’s grandmother, captures feelings of chaos and anxiety, as well as the calm performed to or provided by others.

Link to Website

2021

Projection Installation

By '22
coffee showers

inspired by Mondays, morning showers, and an addiction to caffeine.

2019

Digital illustration

By '21
GROWTHesque

This solo play premiered in Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022 and made its US debut in New York City where I won the award for ‘Best Emerging Actor’

Link to Website

2023

Photograph of Performance (solo play)

By '26
Rancho de San Luis, JAL, MX

August on my family’s ranch in Jalisco, México.

Link to Website

2017

Environmental Photographs

By '22
SlumRat

This short film was submitted as part of my arts portfolio for my Stanford application

Link to Website

2021

Short Film

By '26
BLOOD IN THE SAND: LIVES LOST IN THE FIGHT FOR SOUTH AFRICA’S RHINOS

Photojournalistic exploration of the human impact of rhino poaching in South Africa – done in Prof Sue McConnell’s overseas seminar in Summer 2016.

Link to Website

2016

Photographs

By '17
Don’t Stare

This work centers on the relationship between the human and the artificial, inspired when I photographed my cousin with a stark, artificial flash.

2023

Oil and Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By '26
Glacier Portrait

I made this painting in Iceland as part of my Chappell-Lougee arts project. It is a portrait of a glacier in the glacier lagoon known as Jökulsárlón.

2016

Mixed media (oil paint, charcoal, pastel, grass) on canvas

By '18
Tree

This drawing for me is meant to capture some of the dynamic processes I have witnesses in the Cosmos.

2018

Watercolor and black ink

By '19
Lake Nakuru

My mom took a great photo of these skulls hanging on a tree during my trip to Kenya with my family, and wanted to recreate the image in a painting.

2017

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

By '23
Utopia No. 1

Inspired by the works of Nina Katchadourian, this piece uses materials scavenged from the Stanford campus to explore the definition of “city.”

2018

Paper Maps on Cardboard

By '
City

An abstract perspective of a cityscape.

2021

Water Color on Paper

By '27
The Art of Binaural Beats

I painted one piece for each type of binaural beat to test the hypothesis, “distinct beat = distinct effect.” Conclusion? It didn’t really pan out.

2020

Watercolor on Paper

By '23
My Boy

How does the lover’s gaze interpret and transform the body? What does it mean to paint the beloved intimately yet leave them unidentifiable?

2022

Acrylic on canvas

By '20
end.

Roses bloom from her cuts.

2018

Photoshop

By '21
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