ArtsWest

ArtsWest is an innovative program that aims to place a spotlight on Western arts through speakers, symposiums, film screenings, and exhibitions. The West boasts a rich tradition of distinctive and celebrated works of literature, photography, and visual and cinematic art. The West is a place of globally influential creativity and artistic vision as the epicenter for America’s motion picture industry, a mecca for seekers of the counterculture, and a home for daring artists and trends. ArtsWest aims to explore the contribution of the arts and humanities in the American West through programs for public and scholarly audiences and to extend the reach of the University into continuing education for adults in the arts and humanities.

Although many associate Stanford University with the science and technology of Silicon Valley, the strong influence of the arts and humanities on campus dates back to the university's founding. More recently, the opening of the Anderson Collection, McMurtry Building, and designation of the new Arts District surrounding the world class Cantor Center for Visual Arts have combined to place Stanford in the top tier of American universities emphasizing the visual arts.

ArtsWest seeks to leverage the excellence found on campus with a special emphasis on the contributions of Western-based artists, writers, and cultural leaders who are inspired by the lifestyle and landscape found in the West. Through a series of lectures, seminars, symposia and teaching, ArtsWest highlights historical contributions and forward-looking trends in the arts benefitting the campus and public at large.

Past Events

May
10
Date
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 4:15pm
Location:
Cecil H. Green Library, Bender Room (fifth floor).
Please enter the library from Lasuen Mall, through the Bing Wing, where you will be guided to the elevator.
February
4
Date
Saturday, February 4, 2017, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco

September
19
Date
Monday, September 19, 2016, 4:15pm - 6:45pm
Location:
Stanford Faculty Club
Gold Lounge
439 Lagunita Drive
Stanford, CA 94305

Jack London (January 12, 1876 - November 22, 1916) was a prolific turn of the century author and journalist best known for his adventure novels set in the great American West.