Cantor Arts Center & Anderson Collection Magazine | Spring - Summer 2023
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Loss, renewal, and regeneration:<br />
Artist A young Yu in conversation<br />
MAR. 2, <strong>2023</strong>, 6 PM<br />
<strong>Cantor</strong> Auditorium<br />
Join New York-based artist A young<br />
Yu and collaborator Nicholas Oh in<br />
conversation with Bay Area artist<br />
Indira Allegra about the themes<br />
of ancestral ritual, loss, renewal,<br />
and regeneration in relation to the<br />
concurrent exhibition, A young Yu:<br />
Mourning Rituals. The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Cantor</strong> Director<br />
of Academic and Public Programs Christina Linden.<br />
Free registration at: https://stanford.la/ayy23<br />
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Robert Mondavi Family Fund. IMAGE: A young Yu (American, born in Korea,<br />
1990), in collaboration with Nicholas Oh (American, born in 1985), Mourning Rituals, 2022. Digital video (still, detail),<br />
21:47 min. Courtesy of the artist<br />
Hands and The River<br />
APR. 6, <strong>2023</strong>, 6 PM<br />
Oshman Hall, McMurtry Building<br />
Please join us for a special screening of the<br />
16 mm films Hands (1934), direction and<br />
photography by Ralph Steiner and Willard<br />
Van Dyke, plus The River (1938), written<br />
and directed by Pare Lorentz, presented in<br />
conjunction with the exhibition Reality Makes<br />
Them Dream.<br />
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Hohbach Family Fund.<br />
Family Day<br />
APR. 16, <strong>2023</strong>, 9:30 AM–4 PM<br />
Celebrate art and family with a<br />
day of art-making and musical<br />
performances on the lawn<br />
between the <strong>Cantor</strong> and the<br />
<strong>Anderson</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>.<br />
THINGS TO DO<br />
10<br />
Free registration at:<br />
https://stanford.la/a4a<strong>2023</strong><br />
Family Day is made possible through the generous support of<br />
the Hohbach Family Fund.