Arnold J. Kemp

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2023-2024 Newsletter

This annual publication captures the dynamic year we've had in the department, highlighting key moments, achievements, and events that shaped our community.

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The Department of Art & Art History is an interdisciplinary department offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in art history, art practice, film and media studies, and documentary film. 

Art History

Art History is a discipline that strives to understand works of art, architecture, and design from a variety of perspectives, including the original context of their making and reception as well as their subsequent circulation, collection, conservation, and display. As culturally embedded expressions, works of art may yield multiple meanings depending on the kinds of research and interpretive strategies that art historians bring into play. 

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Art History undergraduate program

Art History graduate program

Art Practice

The Art Practice program on both undergraduate and graduate levels offers production-based curriculum to prepare students for creative careers in the visual arts and to hone their creative capabilities. Access to diverse courses and faculty, cross-disciplinary interaction, and well-equipped labs are among the strengths of this flexible program.

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Art Practice undergraduate program

Art Practice graduate program

Documentary Film and Video

Students in the Documentary Film and Video Program become conversant with the documentary tradition as well as with alternative media and new directions in documentary.  In addition to the training in documentary production, graduates gain substantive research skills in film criticism and film analysis. The MFA degree is designed to prepare students for professional careers in film, video, and digital media, with the qualifications to teach at the university level.

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Film and Media Studies

The Bachelor of Arts in Film & Media Studies provides students with knowledge of film aesthetics, national cinematic traditions, modes of production in narrative, documentary, and experimental films, the incorporation of moving image media by contemporary artists, and the proliferation of new forms of digital media.

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Upcoming Events

December
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Date
Tuesday, December 3, 2024. 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Location
Building 200, History Corner
450 Jane Stanford Way, Building 200, Stanford, CA 94305
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December
4
Date
Wednesday, December 4, 2024. 6:30pm
Location
McMurtry Building
355 Roth Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Oshman Hall

Current Exhibitions

Date
Tuesday, December 3, 2024. 11:00am - Friday, December 6, 2024. 5:00pm
Location
McMurtry Building
355 Roth Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Coulter Art Gallery

The Department of Art & Art History welcomes back Arnold J. Kemp (b. 1968), a proud alum of our Art Practice MFA program (Class of '05), as our 2024-2025 Virginia Keim Holt and Benjamin M.

Date
Tuesday, December 3, 2024. 11:00am - Friday, December 6, 2024. 5:00pm
Location
Stanford Art Gallery
419 Lasuen Mall, Stanford, CA 94305

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