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A visitor pauses in front of Rodin’s “Gates of Hell” during a nighttime visit to the Rodin Sculpture Garden at the Cantor Arts Center. The sculpture will serve as the backdrop for Evicshen’s Dec. 12 performance. Photo by Heather Zimmerman.

Forms & Frequencies is Cantor Arts Center’s Thursday night series that features musicians and sound artists along with special evening hours for visitors to check out the museum. The series debuted this fall and is programmed in conjunction with the current “Spirit House” exhibition.

This week, catch San Francisco experimental sound artist Evicshen (Victoria Shen), who creates sculptural, appendage-like instruments that “embody the artist’s interest in the tension created by opposition: control and chaos, the unique and mass-produced, the practical and absurd, and expand the material possibilities for creating sound,” according to the museum’s website. 

Dec. 12, 6:30-8 p.m., in front of Rodin’s Gates of Hell sculpture, 328 Lomita Drive, Stanford; free; events.stanford.edu/event/forms-frequencies-evicshen.

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Karla is an assistant lifestyle editor with Embarcadero Media, working on arts and features coverage.

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