Event Details:
Join us for fun and free drop-in art-making and live musical performances outdoors between the Cantor Arts Center and Anderson Collection.
ART for ALL Family Day is a celebration for all families and ages. Engage with art at the Stanford museums through free hands-on art activities and live music outside on the lawn plus story time and a scavenger hunt in the galleries! Our upcoming activities are inspired by the Cantor’s featured exhibitions, Jeremy Frey: Woven and Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto, as well as works in the Anderson Collection including Sam Francis’s The Beaubourg and Erika Chong Shuch’s 1,000 Ways to Hold.
Art Activities at the Cantor Arts Center
Fantastical animal botanicals/ Patterns in the Round / Fabric Baskets
Art Activities at the Anderson Collection
Clay bowls / Tissue paper watercolor
Story Time & Scavenger Hunt
Join us in the galleries for family-friendly stories and an interactive scavenger hunt!
Live Performance
Enjoy lively performances by Stanford student groups on the outdoor stage!
Sessions:
Morning: 10AM - 12PM | Afternoon: 1PM - 3PM
Space is limited. Please register for one session only.
Important Event Information:
- Photography & Filming: Please be advised that professional filming and photography will be taking place at this event for future promotional use. If you or your children prefer not to be recorded, please notify staff at the check-in desk to receive a colored sticker. Our videographer will avoid capturing anyone wearing this sticker.
- Pet Policy: For the safety and comfort of all guests, pets are not permitted at this event.
Art for All Family Day is made possible through the generous support of the Hohbach Family Fund.
REGISTER AND GET YOUR FREE TICKETS:
Space is limited. Please register for one session only!
Morning Session HERE / Afternoon Session HERE
Parking
Free visitor parking is available along Lomita Drive as well as on the first floor of the Roth Way Garage Structure, located at the corner of Campus Drive West and Roth Way at 345 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305. From the Palo Alto Caltrain station, the Cantor Arts Center is about a 20-minute walk.
Disability parking is located along Lomita Drive near the main entrance of the Cantor Arts Center. Additional disability parking is located on Museum Way and in Parking Structure 1 (Roth Way & Campus Drive). Please click here to view the disability parking and access points.
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.
The main entrance of the Cantor Arts Center (Lomita Drive) is not accessible. The accessible entrance is down a pathway just to the left of the main entrance stairs. Just inside the accessible entrance, equipped with a power-operated door, an enclosed wheelchair lift provides access to the 1st floor main lobby.
For accessibility questions, please contact disability.access@stanford.edu
All public programs at the Cantor Arts Center are always free! Space for this program is limited; advance registration is recommended. Those who have registered will have priority for seating.
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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 Kwang-Mi Ro, kwangmi8@stanford.edu, (650) 723-3469.
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