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Evening Curator Talk | Dwelling with Kathryn Cua and Jorge Eduardo Sibaja

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Join Kathryn Cua and Jorge Eduardo Sibaja, Curatorial Assistants at the Cantor Arts Center, on this special highlights tour of Dwelling: New Acquisitions, which showcases recent acquisitions to the Cantor Arts Center's collection and explores how these works expand our understanding of home. This exhibition highlights that home can be more than just a physical space; it can also be a familial tradition, a challenging reality, or the inner world of one's own mind and body. By offering diverse perspectives and experiences, this grouping of works suggests that art itself can serve as a meaningful dwelling place.

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 or the free Marguerite shuttle will bring you to campus via the Y or X lines.

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. For questions, please contact disability.access@stanford.edu or Kwang-Mi Ro, kwangmi8@stanford.edu, (650) 723-3469.

Image: Joey Terrill, Me and Robert Watching Strait Jacket (detail), 1986–1987. Acrylic on canvas, 24 x 30 in. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University. William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Art Museum Acquisition Fund, 2024.20. Courtesy of the artist and Ortuzar Projects, New York. Photo: Steven Probert © Joey Terrill

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