After working in relative privacy for most of the quarter, Art and Art History students throw open their studio doors and invite in the Stanford community. Open Studios, an event at the end of every quarter, allows undergraduates to exhibit their work in a variety of settings. Galleries across campus showcase the students’ drawings, paintings, sculptures, multimedia projects and everything in between.
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the artwork appears to be rather blunt and uninspired. How come?
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That's brilliant to open your doors and do several expos every year. I especially like Matthew's work with light – it looks like stained glass but no need for the sun, it's beautiful!