Artist Miljohn Ruperto featured at Stanford’s Cantor Art Museum

Artist Miljohn Ruperto show "Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral" at Stanford's Cantor museum.When I heard that Filipino American Artist Miljohn Ruperto would be featured at Stanford’s Cantor Art Museum, I had to go see his work.  I rarely see Filipino artists featured at art museums. His show is titled Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral.

The variety of Ruperto’s work surprised me. He works in a variety of forms from graphics (shown here to the right) to film to Virtual Reality. He also has worked on a short movie on Valley Fever, a fungal disease that is particularly fatal to Filipino Americans and African Americans.  Not surprisingly, Ruperto has also worked on movie visual effects.

This exhibit is part of Stanford’s Asian American Art Initiative. Artist Miljohn Ruperto’s exhibit runs until September 14, 2026 at the Cantor Museum.

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