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Forms & Frequencies | Kelady

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Cantor Arts Center presents Forms & Frequencies, a Thursday night music series featuring musicians and sound artists from the Bay Area and beyond, with special evening hours for audiences to visit exhibitions on view.

Join us on Thursday, June 4 on the museum’s North Lawn for an outdoor performance featuring Los Angeles-based artist Kelady, who will be performing with bassist/producer danyo, drummer-percussionist Zev Shearn-Nance, pianist Sian Michael, and DJ set from ET IV of ASTIG Sound playing past, present, and future Pilipinx sounds.

Kelady will close out the school year with fiery covers and original pieces from her transformative album BABAE (buh-BAH-EH), which means “woman” in Tagalog, embodying vulnerability and confidence through a cheeky ritual of groovy dance and playful chants.

This series is programmed in conjunction with Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral, the first large-scale solo museum exhibition of Manila-born, Los Angeles-based artist Miljohn Ruperto (b. 1971). From digitally-created fantastical botanical specimens printed as gelatin silver photographs to immersive apocalyptic landscapes experienced in VR, Ruperto’s artworks highlight the elusiveness of knowledge and unsettle what we think we know about nature.

Whether you’re a fan of live music, a lover of art, or simply looking for a unique night out, Forms & Frequencies promises an unforgettable experience that resonates with all your senses. All public programs at the Cantor Arts Center are always free! Space for this program is limited; advance registration is recommended.

This program will take place outdoors on Cantor’s North Lawn. Visitors are invited to bring their own lawn chairs and picnic blankets! The museum café Tootsie’s will be open until 8 PM.

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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 there 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.

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