Restricted to: Stanford students only
Event Details:
Join us for a casual conversation over boba with Mark Baugh-Sasaki, who is a Stanford alumnus and visiting artist at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Mark Baugh-Sasaki explores the shift in the natural world investigating and observing the intersection of the natural and human-made through sculpture and installation art. He combines his experiences and investigations with the use of industrial and natural materials and processes to create fantastical objects or environments that illustrate the changing systems, interactions, adaptations and altered landscapes within this new realm. The relationship that he sees unfolding before him between the natural and industrial is a cornerstone for the development of his use of reclaimed wood, found stone, steel, and cast metal.
All students are welcome to join for free boba and conversation! Art and Boba Talks are informal chats meant to be a welcoming space for students to engage with practicing arts professionals to learn more about working in the arts, what an art practice looks like, and/or to ask any questions you might have in your journey as an aspiring arts professional! We also welcome any folks who simply love art and want to join for a casual conversation over boba, no arts background required :)
This event is open to Stanford students only. Boba is limited to the first 20 RSVPs.
Accessibility Information or Requests
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is committed to ensuring our programs are accessible to everyone. To request access information and/or accommodations for this event, please complete this form at least one week prior to the event: museum.stanford.edu/access.
For questions, please contact disability.access@stanford.edu or Vivian Sming, vsming@stanford.edu, (650) 725-7789.