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Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

Stanford

Wander through 24 galleries spanning 4,000 years of art, then step outside to the Rodin Sculpture Garden where "The Thinker" and "The Gates of Hell" sit among the largest collection of the French master's bronzes outside Paris. Free admission makes this Stanford campus treasure an easy yes.

Rodin bronzes
sculpture garden
ancient to contemporary
free admission

Tips

🗿"marvelous... Rodin sculptures inside, lit up at night" —Sharilyn Parmeter
💧bring water, exploring takes 45-50 minutes
🎨free art kits for kids at the desk

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

328 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

Free

Upcoming at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

Friday, Jun 12
Archive Room: Ruth Asawa

Archive Room: Ruth Asawa

June 12

Peer into Ruth Asawa's vision of art as self-discovery through archival materials from the 1968 Alvarado School Arts Workshop she co-founded. Teaching tools and collaborative projects reveal how the celebrated sculptor believed creativity could unlock a fuller sense of self.

The Early Twentieth Century

The Early Twentieth Century

June 12 at 11am

A world-class museum that won't cost you a dime, featuring 5,000 years of art from ancient artifacts to Hopper's moody cityscapes. The outdoor Rodin sculpture garden offers fresh air and open space after gallery time.

Rodin: The Shock of the Modern Body

Rodin: The Shock of the Modern Body

June 12 at 11am

Nearly 100 Rodin sculptures—the largest collection in any American museum—plus works by his rivals and admirers, all free to explore at Stanford's elegant Cantor Arts Center.