Cantor Arts Center
328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5060
Phone: 650-723-4177
Ester Hernandez at Creativity Explored, San Francisco, c. 1998. Courtesy of Stanford Special Collections, Ester Hernandez Papers M1301. Used with permission by artist.
San Francisco Mission District-based artist Ester Hernandez (b. 1944) is a celebrated Chicana printmaker and storyteller. In iconic works such as Sun Mad, she deftly weaves urgent, incisive commentary with a bold visual language. This single-gallery presentation highlights a selection of artwork, writing, and other ephemera from the artist's archive at Stanford Special Collections. The grouping of material reveals that Hernandez's artwork and sociopolitical convictions have walked in lockstep since the very beginning of her career, shaped by her family's background as farmworkers in California's raisin belt in San Joaquin Valley, where she was born, and Hernandez's own life experiences.
Stanford acquired Hernandez’s archive (Special Collections, M1301) in 2001.
The Cantor’s Archive Rooms highlight the rich art historical resources available right here at Stanford. These single-gallery, single-artist installations feature engaging selections from the robust holdings of Special Collections at Stanford Libraries, home to archives for Pacita Abad, Ruth Asawa, Bernice Bing, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Amalia Mesa-Baines, and other notable artists.
The Cantor Arts Center is located at the intersection of Museum Way and Lomita Drive in the heart of the arts district on the Stanford campus. The Cantor faces the Bing Concert Hall across Palm Drive, northwest of The Oval and the Main Quad.
Parking is limited. Stanford has a new contactless process to pay for parking, using the ParkMobile app, website, or phone. Prior to your visit, we recommend you visit the Stanford Transportation website to learn more about the updated visitor parking process.