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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260226T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260228T170000Z
DTEND:20260301T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998787079
DTSTART:20260301T170000Z
DTEND:20260302T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998788104
DTSTART:20260302T170000Z
DTEND:20260303T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260304T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260305T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260306T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260307T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260308T010000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTEND:20260309T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260309T160000Z
DTEND:20260310T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998795280
DTSTART:20260310T160000Z
DTEND:20260311T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998796305
DTSTART:20260311T160000Z
DTEND:20260312T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998797330
DTSTART:20260312T160000Z
DTEND:20260313T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998798355
DTSTART:20260313T160000Z
DTEND:20260314T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998799380
DTSTART:20260314T160000Z
DTEND:20260315T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51782998800405
DTSTART:20260315T160000Z
DTEND:20260316T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260316T160000Z
DTEND:20260317T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260317T160000Z
DTEND:20260318T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260318T160000Z
DTEND:20260319T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260319T160000Z
DTEND:20260320T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260520T130614Z
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DTSTART:20260320T160000Z
DTEND:20260321T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:On View: February 18 - March 20\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Febr
 uary 26\, 4-6pm\nVitrine Gallery\, 355 Roth Way\, Stanford\n\nThey Said No
 !!! will be a three-part live drawing realized over the course of a single
  day (postponed to February 18)\, serving as a warning\, inspiration\, and
  celebration. Divided into three parts\, the work explores terror\, martyr
 s\, and most importantly\, us. Drawing from Crispus Attucks to Renee Nicol
 e Good\, Rick focuses on the commonality shared by these martyrs\, asking 
 not what makes them exceptional\, but what makes them common\, just like u
 s.\n\nGregory Rick was born in 1981 and grew up in Minneapolis\, Minnesota
 . From an early age\, Rick connected learning\, drawing\, and safety\, col
 lapsing histories\, myths\, and personal experience into new stories in co
 nversation with the wider world. Rick received his BFA from the California
  College of the Arts and his MFA from Stanford University in 2022. Rick ha
 s exhibited at galleries and museums\, both nationally and internationally
 .\n\nImage: Gregory Rick\, In the Shadow of the Second Amendment\, 2022. 5
  × 5 ft.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION\nVitrine Gallery is located in the McMurt
 ry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) at 355 Roth Way. 
 Visitor parking is available in designated areas and payment is managed th
 rough ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alternatively\, ta
 ke the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the free Stanford M
 arguerite Shuttle.\n\nThis exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates and t
 he general public. Admission is free. The exhibition is installed in a gal
 lery window and can be viewed from outside by passersby during regular day
 time hours.\n\nConnect with the Department of Art & Art History! Subscribe
  to our mailing list and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SUMMARY:Gregory Rick: They Said No!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/gregory-rick-they-said-no
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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