Overview
Biographical/Historical note
Scope and Contents note
Arrangement note
Access Terms
Overview
Call Number: SC1013
Creator:
Stanford Arts Institute.
Creator:
Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts.
Title: Stanford Arts Institute records
Dates: 2007-2012
Physical Description:
645120 megabyte(s)
Summary: The materials consist of digital photographs and videos documenting art performances developed or sponsored by the Stanford
Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa). Also included are annual reports, press materials and a copy of the SiCa website.
Language(s): The materials are inEnglish.
Repository:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives.
Stanford University Libraries.
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
Email: speccollref@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc
Biographical/Historical note
The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa), established in 2006 as part of the Stanford Arts Initiative, leads
the development of new undergraduate arts programs; hosts artists in residence; administers new multidisciplinary graduate
degree programs; awards grants for multidisciplinary arts research and teaching; incubates collaborative performances and
exhibitions with campus partners and other institutions; and provides centralized communication for Stanford arts events and
programs.
With the successful close of the Stanford Arts Initiative as part of the Stanford Challenge in 2012, the Stanford Institute
for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa) became the Stanford Arts Institute. The Stanford Arts Institute focuses on promoting cross-disciplinary
approaches to the arts—in teaching, research, and art-making.
Scope and Contents note
The materials consist of digital photographs and videos documenting art performances developed or sponsored by the Stanford
Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa). Also included are press materials, annual reports, and a copy of the SiCa website.
Arrangement note
The materials are arranged in five series: 1. Annual Reports; 2. Photographs; 3. Press; 4. Videorecordings and Gallery Files;
5. Website.
Access Terms
Arts.
Performing arts.