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    Outdoor Sculpture Walk -  Public Tours

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    Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford

    October 5, 2008 - Ongoing

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    This tour explores the Stanford campus and its extensive outdoor collection of 20th-century sculpture in the quad and south campus area. Tour is given on the first Sunday of each month at 2pm. Meet at the Main Quad entrance where The Oval meets Serra Street.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

      Info Phone: 650-723-3469

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 5, 2008 - Ongoing

      Times:
      1st Sun of the month: 2pm

    • Venue Info

      Cantor Center for Visual Art- Stanford University

      Lomita Drive & Museum Way Stanford, CA 94305-5060

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    • Parking Info

      Parking along Museum Way is by permit only until 4:00 pm on weekdays, parking is free after 4:00 pm and on weekends. Metered parking is available along Lomita Drive in front of the Center, and a parking structure with both metered and permit parking is located on Roth Way near the Center. This parking is free after 4:00 pm weekdays and all day on weekends.

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Rodin Sculpture Garden - Public Tours
        2 out of 5 stars rating "local tradition"
        Review posted by: rich carter from san mateo,ca, Apr 09, 2008

        a beautiful and important local spot. maybe not deserving the hype on the top 10 list, but that doesn't discount the beautiful garden if you're visiting the canter center. check it out, find out for... Expand

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        a beautiful and important local spot. maybe not deserving the hype on the top 10 list, but that doesn't discount the beautiful garden if you're visiting the canter center. check it out, find out for yourself. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern World
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Fascinating glimpse into another world"
        Review posted by: Becky from Sunnyvale, CA, Aug 13, 2007

        This exhibit does an excellent job in delving into many facets of these nomadic people's lives. The intricate jewelry is a highlight, but so are the leather tents, video clips of traditional... Expand

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        This exhibit does an excellent job in delving into many facets of these nomadic people's lives. The intricate jewelry is a highlight, but so are the leather tents, video clips of traditional ceremonies, and leather creations. It's a treat to see Tuareg visitors sitting in the exhibit doing traditional leather and silver work. Too bad they can't be there all the time. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Compelling and heartbreaking"
        Review posted by: Becky from Sunnyvale, CA, May 18, 2007

        Even though they were taken decades ago, these images of urban poverty serve as a sad education for those of us in the privileged 'burbs. Parks had an incredible eye, searing and compassionate at the... Expand

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        Even though they were taken decades ago, these images of urban poverty serve as a sad education for those of us in the privileged 'burbs. Parks had an incredible eye, searing and compassionate at the same time. It's interesting to note that he was also the filmmaker who made "Shaft." Collapse

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      • Event Name: Rodin Sculpture Garden - Public Tours
        4 out of 5 stars rating "Peaceful, beautiful setting"
        Review posted by: Mouse from Sunnyvale, CA, Sep 18, 2006

        The Rodin garden has been one of my favorite hang-outs since high school. The layout is elegant, and the sculptures are simply magical. Lovely spot for picnicking, too.

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        The Rodin garden has been one of my favorite hang-outs since high school. The layout is elegant, and the sculptures are simply magical. Lovely spot for picnicking, too.

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      • Event Name: Conflict and Art
        3 out of 5 stars rating "scant modern art"
        Review posted by: Anonymous from San Jose, CA, Aug 13, 2006

        I prefer modern art and there was little of this to be found in this exhibition ('though the photos were pretty interesting). It was OK.

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        I prefer modern art and there was little of this to be found in this exhibition ('though the photos were pretty interesting). It was OK.

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      • Event Name: American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America
        1 out of 5 stars rating "Little shop of horrors!"
        Review posted by: david renton from Palo Alto, Apr 15, 2006

        The Cantor museum is a wonderful asset to the community and always worth a visit. The trouble with American ABC Childhood in 19th century America exhibition is that it contains a hideous collection of... Expand

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        The Cantor museum is a wonderful asset to the community and always worth a visit. The trouble with American ABC Childhood in 19th century America exhibition is that it contains a hideous collection of tasteless, (sexist and racist as well),kitch, housed in a kind of "ethan allen" furniture store environment. Thank god I wasnt a child in 19th Century America. The good news is you can go upstairs in the gallery and look at some very powerful work by Munch and a fascinating (but small) collection of symbolistic works!! Go for it. Collapse

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      • Event Name: American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Charming, compact, "famous names.""
        Review posted by: Carol Wright from Mountain View, Feb 23, 2006

        This is a lovely exhibit, free admission too, easy parking, kewl cafe. The Cantor created architectural gallery rooms within the main gallery to exhibit paintings of children (not BY children) in the... Expand

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        This is a lovely exhibit, free admission too, easy parking, kewl cafe. The Cantor created architectural gallery rooms within the main gallery to exhibit paintings of children (not BY children) in the 19th Century. You'll see several Winslow Homer oils up close and personal. Each small room has a theme to honor different "classes" of children: Girls, raggamuffins, blacks, Native American, boys, country kids. At the far end is a school room with typical maps, readers, toys, benches, dunce corner, etc. My elderly mom loved it, especially since the paintings are hung low enough for kids and the wheelchair bound. Doesn't hurt that there's a neat cafe at the museum...and don't forget that huge collection of Rodin statues (both inside and out.) We'll probably go again! Collapse

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