Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
EXHIBITION: Time Stretch by Elizabeth / Sidebotham Erin Elizabeth is a conceptual artist and utilizes non-traditional materials such as cake and sprinkles along with gold leaf in order to explore questions about banality, celebration, and experiential value. Harry Sidebotham is first and foremost a painter. He engages in the tradition of painting, investigating scientific theories such as parallel dimension theory. …
CAH EventsThe UCF Office of Research is hosting a research workshop series dedicated to the arts and humanities. This series is specifically targeted to faculty to enhance their research awards, but all are welcome to attend. This workshop will be led by Lori Walters and Eileen Smith from the College of Arts and Humanities and the Institute for Simulation and Training.
CAH EventsYou are invited to join the UCF History Department for a Faculty Book Talk. Dr. Barbara Gannon, Dr. Duncan Hardy, Dr. David Head and Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández will discuss their recent publications in a panel format.
CAH EventsEXHIBITION: Time Stretch by Elizabeth / Sidebotham Erin Elizabeth is a conceptual artist and utilizes non-traditional materials such as cake and sprinkles along with gold leaf in order to explore questions about banality, celebration, and experiential value. Harry Sidebotham is first and foremost a painter. He engages in the tradition of painting, investigating scientific theories such as parallel dimension theory. …
CAH EventsA comedic romp into fantasy role-playing games and ’90s pop culture, Agnes Evans leaves her childhood home following the death of her teenage sister Tilly. Finding Tilly’s notebook, Agnes stumbles into a journey of discovery and adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. By Qui NguyenDirected by David Reed *Please join us for a post-show reception with the …
CAH EventsGuest pianist and flutist Dr. Maria Lyapkova and Dr. Meghan Bennett perform a duo recital. They received their DMA degree in Collaborative Piano and Flute Performance from The University of Texas at Austin. Free and open to the public, no ticket required.
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