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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251016
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251017
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251018
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251019
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251022
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50605732822695
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
 adise
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50605732823720
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
 adise
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251026
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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 adise
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
 adise
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Department of Art & Art History\, Palm Trees i
 n Paradise features recent paintings by San Diego-based artist Perry Vásque
 z\, whose subject matter centers on the palm tree as a universal symbol of 
 crisis\, resilience and spirituality. Vásquez uses the form of the triptych
  to create groupings of paintings that function as taxonomies within taxono
 mies. Thinking like a palm tree\, he employs repetition as a form of rhythm
  and change.\n\nOn View: October 14-28\, 2025\nVitrine Gallery\nMcMurtry Bu
 ilding\, 355 Roth Way\nViewable 24/7\nFree & open to the public\n\nVásquez 
 earned his BA in Art Practice from Stanford University in 1982. Over his ca
 reer\, he has worked across painting\, sculpture\, performance\, and video\
 , and has been active in the civic life of the arts in San Diego through or
 ganizations such as El Centro Cultural de la Raza and the Museum of Contemp
 orary Art San Diego. He currently serves on the board of Stanford Alumni in
  Public Service (SAiPS).\n\nThis alum exhibition is being held in conjuncti
 on with Stanford Reunion Homecoming and the Department of Art & Art History
 ’s Reunion Open House.\n\nImage: Perry Vásquez\, Mono Palm 3\, 2024. Oil on
  canvas\, 72h x 22w in.\n\nVISITOR INFORMATION: The Vitrine Gallery is loca
 ted in the McMurtry Building (ground level\, across from the main office) a
 t 355 Roth Way. Visitor parking is available in designated areas and paymen
 t is managed through ParkMobile (free after 4pm\, except by the Oval). Alte
 rnatively\, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the fr
 ee Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. If you need a disability-related accommodat
 ion or wheelchair access information\, please contact Julianne Garcia at ju
 ggarci@stanford.edu. This exhibition is open to Stanford affiliates\, alums
 \, and the general public. Admission is free.\n\nConnect with the Departmen
 t of Art & Art History! Subscribe to our mailing list and follow us on Inst
 agram and Facebook.
DTSTAMP:20260421T101337Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
GEO:37.432546;-122.171856
LOCATION:McMurtry Building\, Vitrine Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Perry Vásquez\, BA ’82: Palm Trees in Paradise
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/perry-vasquez-ba-82-palm-trees-in-par
 adise
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