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Category Archives: Environmental

2015 Student Fellows at the Art + Science Lab

April 19, 2015by Diane Wu Leave a comment

Congratulations to the three students selected for fellowships at the Art + Science Lab this spring and summer! We were lucky to have many excellent candidates apply. Current Stanford sophomores, […]

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Announcement, Art + Science Fellowship, Chemistry, Environmental, Outdoor Sculpture, Student Project

The Sieve of Eratosthenes

June 16, 2014by Emy 2 Comments

Mark Di Suvero’s The Sieve of Eratosthenes was added to the university’s outdoor art collection in 2000 by Daniel Shapiro and Agnes Gund. It was originally sited on the north […]

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Environmental, Outdoor Sculpture

Please Don’t Step on the Art

April 11, 2014by Emy Leave a comment

    Auguste Rodin’s The Three Shades (created 1881-1886, cast 1979-80) is currently on view at in the Rodin Sculpture Garden just off Lomita Drive. The sculpture’s location, pose, scale, […]

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Conservation Treatments, Environmental, Outdoor Sculpture

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