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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20240928T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
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LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20240929T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
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GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20240930T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241003T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241002T180000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241004T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241005T010000Z
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SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241006T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241005T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241007T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241006T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241010T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241009T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241011T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241010T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241012T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241011T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241013T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241012T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241014T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241013T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682199401
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241017T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241016T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682201450
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241018T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241017T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682203499
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241019T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241018T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682205548
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241020T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241019T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682207597
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241021T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241020T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682210670
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241024T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241023T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682212719
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241025T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241024T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682214768
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241026T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241025T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682216817
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241027T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241026T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682218866
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241028T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241027T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682220915
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241031T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241030T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682222964
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241101T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241031T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682225013
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241102T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241101T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682228086
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241103T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241102T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682230135
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20241104T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20241103T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978682232184
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250410T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250409T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732087572
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250411T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250410T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250412T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250411T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732091670
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250413T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250412T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732093719
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250414T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250413T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732094744
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250417T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250416T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732099867
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250418T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250417T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732101916
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250419T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250418T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732102941
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250420T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250419T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732104990
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250421T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250420T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732106015
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250424T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250423T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732112162
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250425T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250424T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732113187
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250426T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250427T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250426T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250428T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250427T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250501T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250430T180000Z
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LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250502T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250501T180000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250503T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250502T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250504T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250503T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250505T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250504T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250508T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250507T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250509T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250508T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250510T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250509T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732141874
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250511T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250510T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250512T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250511T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732145972
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250515T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250514T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732152119
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250516T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250515T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732154168
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250517T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250516T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732156217
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250518T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250517T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732158266
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250519T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250518T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732160315
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250522T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250521T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250523T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250522T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732167487
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250524T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250523T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732169536
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250525T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250524T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732171585
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250526T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250525T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732173634
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250529T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250528T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732178757
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250530T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250529T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732180806
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250531T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250530T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732182855
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250601T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100830Z
DTSTART:20250531T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732183880
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250602T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250601T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732185929
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250605T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250604T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732191052
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250606T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250605T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732193101
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250607T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250606T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250608T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250607T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250609T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250608T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250612T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250611T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732206419
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250613T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250612T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250614T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250613T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732210517
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250615T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250614T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732212566
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250616T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250615T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732214615
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250619T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250618T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732220762
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250620T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250619T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732222811
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250621T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250620T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732224860
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250622T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250621T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732226909
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250623T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250622T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250626T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250625T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732235105
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250627T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250626T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732237154
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250628T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250627T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732247395
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250629T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250628T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732249444
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250630T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250629T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732252517
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250703T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250702T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732257640
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250704T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250703T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732259689
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250705T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250704T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732260714
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250706T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250705T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732262763
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250707T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250706T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732264812
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250710T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250709T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732271983
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250711T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250710T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250712T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250711T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732276081
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250713T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250712T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732278130
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250714T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250713T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732280179
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250717T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250716T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732286326
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250718T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250717T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250719T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250718T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732290424
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250720T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250719T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732292473
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250721T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250720T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732293498
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250724T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250723T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732299645
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250725T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250724T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732300670
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250726T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250725T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732302719
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250727T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250726T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732304768
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250728T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250727T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732306817
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250731T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250730T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732311940
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250801T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250731T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732312965
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250802T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250801T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732315014
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250803T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250802T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732317063
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250804T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250803T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732319112
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250807T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250806T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732325259
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250808T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250807T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732326284
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250809T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250808T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732329357
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250810T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250809T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732332430
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250811T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250810T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732334479
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250814T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250813T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732340626
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250815T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250814T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732342675
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250816T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250815T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732345748
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250817T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250816T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732347797
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250818T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250817T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732349846
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250821T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250820T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732355993
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250822T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250821T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732358042
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250823T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250822T180000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732359067
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250824T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250823T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732361116
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/tiffany-sia-no-place
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Two landscape films relate a story of exile in this single-gall
 ery exhibition. These twinned works convey the escape of artist Tiffany Sia
 ’s family from Cold War-era Shanghai to Hong Kong and vivify what Sia refer
 s to as “no place\,” locales made spectral through violence and forgetting.
 \n\nA Child Already Knows is recounted as if from the perspective of Sia’s 
 father as a child of nine. Between the images––clips drawn from Mao-era car
 toons\, intertitles\, and newsreel––the work recreates a necessarily fragme
 nted and flickering memory.\n\nThe three-channel video Journey From North t
 o South (2024) traces a road trip that begins in New York and ends in Missi
 ssippi\, attempting a reenactment of a southward exile using another landsc
 ape as proxy. The camera barely rests\, capturing 22 hours of passing highw
 ays.\n\nTiffany Sia is an artist\, filmmaker\, and writer who was born in H
 ong Kong and currently lives and works in New York.\n\nTiffany Sia: No Plac
 e is curated by Christina Linden\, Director of Academic and Public Programs
 .\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge support from The Lynn Krywick Gibbons Galler
 y Exhibitions Fund at the Cantor Arts Center.\n\nIMAGE: Tiffany Sia\, A Chi
 ld Already Knows\, 2024. Video\, 33 min. Courtesy the artist and Felix Gaud
 litz\, Vienna\; and Maxwell Graham\, New York\n\nMUSEUM HOURS\nWed & Fri: 1
 1 AM–6 PM\nThurs: 11 AM–8 PM\nSat & Sun: 10 AM–5 PM\nCLOSED: Mon and Tues\n
 We’re always free! Come visit us\, https://museum.stanford.edu/visit
DTEND:20250825T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T100831Z
DTSTART:20250824T170000Z
GEO:37.432981;-122.170494
LOCATION:Cantor Arts Center\, Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Tiffany Sia: No Place
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_47978732363165
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