Stanford Dinkelspiel AuditoriumFeb 25-26 at 2.30pm
Feb 25-26 at 2.30pm Features guest artist, renowned baritone, Eugene Brancoveanu as Horace Tabor. When Baby Doe Tabor's body was found frozen…
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Oshman Family Jewish Community Center10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Join us for a fun-filled morning with Todd Parr, bestselling author and illustrator of over 40 children's books, including "It's Okay to be…
Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden Center9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Replace Your Front Lawn With an Eye-Catching Garden Back by popular demand! Learn how to replace or shrink your front lawn with a garden of…
Lucie Stern Theatre & Community Center8pm
Love, religion and greed take center stage in the three one-act operas that make up Il Trittico by Giacomo Puccini. The first, Il Tabarro, focuses…
Palo Alto Art CenterVarious Times
A continuation of Palo Alto Art Center's 45th anniversary celebration, "Spectral Hues" harkens back to one of the center's very first group…
Cantor Arts Center11 am - 5 PM; 11 AM- 8PM Thursdays; closed Tuesdays
The Cantor's curricular exhibition series continues this winter with an installation of Warhol works selected from the Cantor's collection.…
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thrived only at sacred sites. Drawing from the Cantor’s rich collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art, A Mushroom Perspective on Sacred…
Featuring dozens of works dating from the 1920s to the present day, this exhibition demonstrates the deep currents Surrealism sent through the…
Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm Wed-Mon, Thurs until 8pm. CLOSED TUESDAY
For over a century, artists have employed the newspaper as a source of inspiration, communication, and even as artistic medium. Los Angeles-based…
Anderson Collection at Stanford UniversityOpen Wed-Mon 11am-5pm; Thu 11am-8pm; Closed Tue
Part sculptor, part clothing designer, part sound artist, Nick Cave (not of The Bad Seeds) creates full-body "soundsuits," which are both pieces…
Cantor Arts CenterWed-Mon 11am - 5pm, Thurs until 8pm, CLOSED TUESDAY
While the Dutch Republic experienced unprecedented economic prosperity in the 17th century, printmakers were exceptionally sensitive—and sometimes…