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| SUMMER TECH EXPRESS: What Google Can Do For You
September 15, 2005.
12:00 PM. Pigott Hall (Bldg. 01-260), Room 113 No Fees. No Fuss. The Tech Express is a series of user-friendly brown-bag sessions on computing at Stanford, geared mainly toward Stanford staff, but open to everyone - including faculty and students. No registration is required - just come on by. Refreshments provided.
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| Revolutionary Tides: The Art of the Political Poster, 1914–1989
Ongoing every day from September 14, 2005 through January 1, 2006.
11:00 AM. Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free
OPEN Dec. 31 and Jan 1; Closed Mondays and Tuesdays, Thanksgiving Day, Dec. 24 & 25
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| Outdoor Sculpture Around the Museum
Ongoing every month from February 15, 2004 through December 16, 2007.
2:00 PM. Cantor Arts Center, 328 Lomita Drive, off Palm Drive at Museum Way Free. Tours meet the third Sunday of every month. Tours do not require a reservation. Call 723-3469 to arrange private tours for large groups.
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| Faculty Choice: Photographs by Robert Frank
Ongoing every day from April 29, 2005 through October 30, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; Closed Mon &Tues
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| Food, Frogs, and Fido: Works on Paper by David Gilhooly
Ongoing every day from August 10, 2005 through November 27, 2005.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free
Closed Monday and Tuesday
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| Outdoor Art Collection on the Stanford campus
Ongoing every day from July 1, 2005 through January 31, 2008.
Nearly 100 sculptures are located throughout the Stanford campus, with the Rodin Sculpture Garden at Lomita Drive and Roth Way (at the Cantor Arts Center) and the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden on the opposite side of campus at Santa Teresa Street and free. The sculptures, spread throughout the Stanford campus, await discovery by students and the public alike. Weekends are best for the public, when parking is free and easy.
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