Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm, Thurs until 8pm
Closed Mon & Tues through 9/21, then only closed Tues. The landscape, the most prominent painting tradition in China, brings with it more than…
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Cantor Arts Center11 am - 5 pm
OPEN 6 Days Week: Wednesday–Monday, 11 am–5 pm; Thursdays until 8 pm. CLOSED Tuesday. This focused exhibition predominately features paintings…
Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm, Thurs until 8 pm
Closed MON & TUES through September 21, then only closed TUES. This exhibition explores the question of art's relevance in a scientific age…
Peabody Fine Art Gallery10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Peabody Gallery is pleased to announce the exclusive Bay Area exhibition of the original works of Peanuts artist, Tom Everhart. As the only…
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Lucie Stern Theatre & Community Center2:00pm, 8:00pm
Continuing its commitment to developing new works, TheatreWorks, the nationally-acclaimed theatre of Silicon Valley, will once again assemble…
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Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm, closed Mon & Tues
Closed MON & TUES through 9/21, then only closed TUES. After 1600, it became increasingly common for draftsmen and printmakers to study nature…
Cantor Arts Center11 am-5pm, Thurs until 8 pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday. This exhibition of 83 photographic prints by Carleton Watkins—perhaps America's most influential 19th-century landscape…
Cantor Arts Center11am-5pm, Thurs ’til 8pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday. Experience Edo-period Japan (1615–1868) through archival maps, prints, and paintings of the capital and surrounding…
Closed Mon & Tues through 9/21, then only closed TUES. Many artists active in the 19th century manipulated the appearance of atmosphere in…
Pigott Theater2pm
Stanford Repertory Theater�s 2014 Orson Welles Festival features a production of Moby Dick � Rehearsed, Welles� extraordinary blank-verse adaptation…
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Many artists active in the 19th century manipulated the appearance of atmosphere in order to create the illusion of space and texture, imply…
The Museum of American Heritage11AM-4PM
Timekeeping devices have been used for at least 5,000 years and today are essential for the planning and timing of our everyday lives. The Museum…
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