Lunch Lectures | Coming Events | IDA Art Gallery

March 1st, 2003
BELOW THE SKIN
3:00PM - Memorial Auditorium - map
Joanna Haigood (bio) leads eleven student dancers in an exploration of site specific choreography based on the themes of race and space. The piece features an original score and an aerial component using flying ladders.

March 10-11th, 2003
OLLIN
8:00PM - Pigott Theatre - map
A creation story about the clash of Aztec and Spanish history, the birth of the mestizo and the survival of the indio as told through movement, dance and song under the direction of Daniel Valdez - bio.

March 14th, 2003
CHEAP BUT DEEP
5:30PM - Annenberg Auditorium - map
A screening of short films about race and life at Stanford created by students under the guidance of Spencer Nakasako - bio.

March 14th, 2003
PERSONAL NARRATIVES: Writings, Performance and Installation works
7:00PM - Stanford Art Gallery - map
Reception and presentation of student work. Gripping personal narratives written under the tutelage of Greg Sarris (bio) then developed into performance and installation pieces with the help of James Luna - bio.

Cartographies of Race: Mapping Race & Space in California
2003 Resident Artists: Joanna Haigood, James Luna, Spencer Nakasko,
Greg Sarris, and Daniel Valdez

This winter quarter course brings world-renowned artists to Stanford each year to lead four art workshops. Through these workshops students create multi-sensory art that explores race though personal experience and creative collaboration. This year, student work has been so diverse and abundant that our final production has inevitably turned into an art festival.

All events are free and open to the public.

 
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