Art at the Institute
"Art at the Institute" exhibits artists, female and male, whose work critically engages with contemporary discourses around gender. Work seen at Serra House ranges from paintings to photography, computer manipulated images, weaving, prints, and mixed media, and illustrates artists' rich use of imagery, form, political perspectives, and grrrl attitude. The program will highlight the ways contemporary art takes part in the ongoing dialogues surrounding gender.
Our current art curator is Heather Green, a Ph.D. candidate in Stanford's Department of Art and Art History (featherbop AT gmail.com). She will collaborate with Gail Wight, Assistant Professor of Art, to direct this program.
Art is shown through the Art at the Institute program by invitation only. Interested artists may submit digital portfolios to Karen Rapp. Priority is given to art which relates to the Institute's current focus on gender in science and engineering, and to art which intersects with other areas of interest for the Stanford community. Artists who wish to submit a portfolio are invited to send no more than 10 images of a reasonable size (less than 200K). Portfolios will not be accepted by mail or hand delivery.
Exhibits may be viewed Monday - Friday, 9am - 4:30pm (excludes university holidays). The Institute closes promptly at 5:00pm; thus, please allow enough time to view the exhibit before closing.
