Exhibiting artists include: Sofia Aparicio, Jennifer Castro, Xian Ning Cechman, Brianna Charles, Kirsten Culp, Daniele Cura, Ashley Darbouze, Mina Davis, Ryan DelGrego, Aiden Durham-Moore, Luis D. Galindo, Farrah Gembutis, Adrienne Guilbaud, Madison Henry, Sydney Hernandez, Angela Herron, Madison Janolino, Myriam Jean, Bonny John, Gabrielle Jones, Nicole Kissel, Daria Dasha Kudryasheva, Jamie Lachnicht, Joane Lamisere, Tiana Le, Kira Lockhart, Jackie Madden, A. Issel Martinez, Melissa Miller, Inga Moiseienko, Jordan Navarro, Nancy Nguyen, Maree Ortiz, Giovanni Perez-Borroto, Chase Phillips, Carolina Pinzon, Patricia Quintero, Sasha Raja, Sergio Raya, Ryan Ricci, Elizabeth Richards, Aly Robb, Candace Robbins, Zabrina Rodriguez, Stephanie Ruiz-Garcia, Camila Salinas, Fabian Sanchez, Ayleen Santiago, Jürgen Smith, Jose Soto, Madison Stevens, Larisa Toledo-Delgado, Gabriella Urena, Kadeem Wheatle, Aubri White, Mel Murakawa-White, Sierra Williams, William J. V. Williams and Joel Zorowitz.
Due to social distancing measures, the UCF Art Gallery will be closed as long as the university is not offering face-to-face instruction. In addition, the BFA exhibitions will be moved to virtual modes for public viewing. Emergence will be on view to the public in a variety of ways beginning April 28:
Supervisors have an important role in creating a work environment that is respectful. This workshop explores issues of workplace civility, and provides supervisors with strategies for addressing uncivil behavior and ways to create a more civil work culture.
Register via myUCF > Employee Self Service > Learning and Development > Request Training Enrollment
]]>The graduate students in the Animation and Visual Effects Master of Fine Arts program in the School of Visual Arts and Design at UCF represent a range of traditionally and digitally trained artists with foundations in film, illustration, drawing, painting and sculpture.
The current project in development is an animated narrative featuring a story about a fearless young space explorer written to accompany the UCF Orchestra’s performance of the Second Movement of Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony debuting April, 2020 during UCF Celebrates the Arts at the Dr. Philip’s Center for the Performing Arts. The film features the story of a young explorer who dreams of space travel. Only after building a spaceship and living among the stars does she realize that she yearns for the comfort of her garden at home.
This exhibit displays artworks by the 13-person team that includes surreal landscapes, imagined space phenomena and foreign worlds. Included are digital prints of an array of pre-production development imagery, several proof of concept images, early production stills as well as a work-in-progress reel. These elements represent the various stages of producing a hybrid 2D-3D animated short film.
Students: Indianna Alvarez-Sanchez, Ana Beltran, Savannah Berry, Clinnie Brinson, Christina Christie, Emma Cuitino, Imani Dumas, Hannah Huffman, Ira Klages, Desiree Rangel, Nate Shrage, Damian Thorn-Hauswirth, Dillon Williams
Advisors: Jo Anne Adams, Cheryl Briggs, Darlene Hadrika, Dr. Chung Park, Dr. Stella Sung
Special thanks:
Sam Flax for donation of frames and framing services.
Klages Kreations for donation of printing services.
UCF School of Visual Arts and Design
Software Used: The Foundry Nuke, Autodesk Maya, Adobe Creative Suite, Procreate, Toon Boom Harmony, Pixologic ZBrush, Adobe Substance Painter, Solid Angle Arnold
]]>The Prospanica Virtual Career Fair easily connects you – in real time – with employers from the comfort of your home or office via desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Taking place completely online, the virtual career fair allows you to:
• Explore career opportunities available to you in all areas of the field • Engage directly with employers online via dynamic one-on-one web chats in each booth • Make new connections and broaden your network directly from your home or office
How it works:
After logging in and joining the event, start by exploring employer information and available career opportunities. Be sure to upload your resume before the event so that employers will have your information readily available. On the day of the career fair, you’ll choose which employers to interact with, and engage in a one-on-one chat with a representative. Share your personal background, work experience, and ask questions with as many employers as you’d like until the career fair ends.
Who should attend:
Whether you’re looking to break into the industry or are an established professional, the Prospanica Virtual Career Fair will have something for everyone:
• Professionals in the field seeking new career opportunities • Students ready to begin their careers • Professionals who want to learn more about opportunities for advancement
About Prospanica-
Prospanica has advocated for Hispanic business professionals for 30 years. Since our founding as the National Society of Hispanic MBAs in 1988, we’ve hosted annual career and professional development conferences, connecting thousands of Hispanics to graduate programs, subject matter experts, corporations, and each other. Prospanica has given over $8 million in scholarships for graduate education, and many of those recipients have led our professional chapters and university chapters across the US and Puerto Rico, advancing diversity causes in their own communities. In 2016, as Hispanics continued to occupy a growing portion of the nation’s demographics, we rebranded as Prospanica to broaden our mission to serve all Hispanic professionals.
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