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Art In the Metropolis
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Interdisciplinary Arts Course Guide

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An Other Science: Technical Knowledge in Multiethnic America

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Stanford Logo Photo Mosaic

Not sure if this counts, but I created a Stanford logo made from many smaller photos. I can make another one, from more interesting photos.

2020

Digital Photograph

By Alex Fu '22
Memory

A visual exploration of ZIP, a drug currently in development used to treat PTSD by directly erasing targeted memories.

2018

Mixed Media

By Noah DeWald '20
Storytime

I spent 26 days backpacking through Death Valley. When water is scarce, life harder yet more simple, what matters most becomes evident.

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2020

song / soundscape

By Elias Feierabend-Peters '20
Night Drawing

Night is when the imagination comes alive.

2020

Digital Illustration

By Helen He '23
Ocean Beach Poppies

Bright orange poppies burst into the foreground framed by cool blue houses behind.

2022

Oil paint on panel

By Christina Kent '22
Koreanthian

Koreanthian is based on merging different architectural styles that transcends geographical, cultural, and historical differences.

2024

Pen & Ink Drawing on Bristol Paper

By Austin Kim '27
Still Life of a Support System

Kaley, my plush fish who represents friendship (each of my friends has one) next to a bottle of medication to celebrate starting recovery recently.

2024

Oil on Canvas

By Bryan Defjan '24
America – You Confusing Beauty

Observing simple, everyday practices in a new country and being dumbfounded by them led me to write this piece on everyday norms and practices here
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2022

Poetry

By Shlok Sampat '24
Dish in layers

Lucky to witness a green Dish.

2017

Photo

By Lining Sun '18
The Quad

Quad is always changing amazingly.

2017

Photo

By Lining Sun '18
“Vast, grafted monoculture”

This piece explores repetition, but also sense of self (or selves). The title is a quote from Michael Pollan’s “Botany of Desire.”

2020

Vector drawing and photography

By Vrinda Suresh '21
View to a Kill

This self portrait depicts the artist in self reflection. The couple gazes forward, as hidden collaged images loom behind, reminding them of the past.

2018

Acrylic and Collage on Canvas 30 x 40 in

By Gunner Dongieux '21
EXPLOSIONS

This piece is a manipulated photograph printed on metal.

2019

Mixed Media on Metal

By Constantinos Gallis '24
Stanford through an artist’s eyes

A watercolor painting of Stanford Campus

Link to Website

2023

Acrylic Painting

By Anushikha Anushikha '25
Frank’s Blue

This work is based off a creative non-fiction short story I wrote about my childhood relationship with my father.

2017

Oil on Canvas

By Francesca Colombo '19
Desire

Self portrait at the height of COVID and my own extraordinary depression.

2020

Oil paint on canvas

By Sophia Siegel '25
Ë‹-sunlit-ËŽ

Warm summer portrait of girl reading.

Link to Website

2018

Photoshop

By Angela He '21
Quarantine Paintings

These two paintings were inspired by the feelings of quarantine—isolation, restlessness, and nostalgia.

2020

gouache (two images combined digitally)

By Katie Han '23
“Can’t Wait To Be Back” and for the one with hot balloons, it’s “Happiness is a Journey”

A coloring pages for people to color and de-stress:) These pages are part of my project Coloring to Cope for the COVID-19 art grant.

2022

Digital

By Helena Zhang '22
Salu-Salo (The Act of Eating Together)

This work showcases cultural connection and displacement. The food that should be on your table is now hung on a wall, commemorated but inaccessible.

2024

Monoprints on food wrapping paper, laser cut stencils

By Mhar Tenorio '24

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