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Stanford's Cantor Arts Center adds over 100 new works of Asian American art

Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center has acquired over 100 new works of Asian American art, expanding its collection to approximately 400 objects as part of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI). About AAAI: The initiative, founded in 2018, aims to address the underrepresentation of Asian American art in academia and curatorial collections. AAAI, whose founding co-directors are Aleesa Alexander and Marci Kwon, acquires, preserves, exhibits and studies art related to Asian American and Asian diaspora artists.

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Stanford's Cantor Arts Center adds over 100 new works of Asian American art

The art initiative aims to address the underrepresentation of Asian American art in academia and curatorial collections

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Around Town: Bernie Sanders mittens meme reaches Palo Alto


Also, Stanford University launches Asian American Art Initiative
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A view of downtown Palo Alto. Embarcadero Media file photo by Veronica Weber.
In the latest Around Town column, news about the viral meme of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders catching on in Palo Alto and a new Stanford University initiative focused on Asian American art.
FEEL THE BERN? ... The sight of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders bundled up in mittens and a winter coat while sitting cross-legged at the Inauguration Day ceremony last week is arguably one of the most memorable fashion moments from the national event that has since taken the internet by storm in the form of memes. Palo Altans were no exception, posting images on Instagram of the former presidential candidate transposed onto recognizable places around the city. The Palo Alto Library posted him at the entrance of the Rinconada branch manning a table outside of the main entrance (and appropriate considering the library system carries a few of his books published over the years). Lotus Thai Bistro also joined in the fun by setting Sanders next to a stand of flowers for the California Avenue Farmers Market. Sanders also made an appearance downtown outside B The Wine Room==, where he appeared to be the first and only customer in line, sitting next to a barrel with an unopened bottle of vino. The U.S. senator has turned the viral sensation into a benefit for the greater good. He has launched the Chairman Sanders Collection that features the widely shared image on sweatshirts and T-shirts to benefit charities in his home state. Now sold out, the fundraiser has reportedly raised $1.8 million, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.

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Cantor Arts Center Launches Asian American Art Initiative Bolstered by Major Ruth Asawa Acquisition


Cantor Arts Center Launches Asian American Art Initiative Bolstered by Major Ruth Asawa Acquisition
Among the first of its kind, Stanford’s newest hub of interdisciplinary scholarship transforms the museum’s collection and expands research opportunities.
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Ruth Asawa with life masks on the exterior wall of her house. (Photography by Terry Schmitt. Artwork: “Untitled (Wall of Masks),” c. 1966–2000. Ceramic, bisque-fired clay. © 2020 Estate of Ruth Asawa/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy The Estate of Ruth Asawa and David Zwirner)
By BETH GIUDICESSI
PALO ALTO — The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announced Jan. 25 the establishment of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI), a significant effort to acquire, preserve, display and research art related to Asian American and Asian diaspora artists and their practices.

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Cantor Arts Center launches Asian American Art Initiative bolstered by major Ruth Asawa acquisition, The Michael Donald Brown Collection and other works


January 25, 2021
Cantor Arts Center launches Asian American Art Initiative bolstered by major Ruth Asawa acquisition, The Michael Donald Brown Collection and other works
Among the first of its kind, Stanford’s newest hub of interdisciplinary scholarship transforms the museum’s collection and expands research opportunities.
By Beth Giudicessi
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announced today the establishment of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI), a significant effort to acquire, preserve, display and research art related to Asian American and Asian diaspora artists and their practices.
Ruth Asawa with life masks on the exterior wall of her house. (Image credit: Photography by Terry Schmitt. ARTWORK: Untitled (Wall of Masks), c. 1966–2000. Ceramic, bisque-fired clay. © 2020 Estate of Ruth Asawa/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy The Estate of Ruth Asawa and David Zwirner)

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Cantor Arts Center launches Asian American Art Initiative


By Beth Giudicessi
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announced today the establishment of the Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI), a significant effort to acquire, preserve, display and research art related to Asian American and Asian diaspora artists and their practices.
Ruth Asawa with life masks on the exterior wall of her house. (Image credit: Photography by Terry Schmitt. ARTWORK: Untitled (Wall of Masks), c. 1966–2000. Ceramic, bisque-fired clay. © 2020 Estate of Ruth Asawa/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy The Estate of Ruth Asawa and David Zwirner)
The initiative is anchored by the museum’s acquisition of 233 ceramic masks that comprise

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