Sunday, April 09, 2017

  • Diversity Certificate Series (Recurring Event)

    Barbara Ying Center: 140

    Must attend all four modules to receive completion certificate.Facilitator: Rachel Luce-HittThis four-module program is designed as an introductory overview series of workshops to provoke thought with respect to diversity in general, and more specifically, with respect to several important dimensions of diversity. Participants must attend all four modules to receive completion certificate.Dates Modules 1 and 2: Thursday, February 23 and …

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  • April is Financial Literacy Awareness Month!

    UCF Main Campus

    April is Financial Literacy Awareness Month! There are events happening throughout the month of April to assist students being financially well: - April 5, 2017 Salary Negotiation and Understanding Your Paycheck (2:00pm - 3:00pm in CSEL Room 121) - April 13, 2017 FUNNY MONEY featuring Colin Ryan (Doors open at 5:30pm, 6:30pm - 8:00pm Morgridge International Reading Center) - April …

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  • UCF Celebrates the Arts 2017

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Lobby

    UCF Celebrates the Arts 2017 April 7-14, 2017 The Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts comes alive with a showcase of UCF music, visual arts, and theatre! “I enjoyed EVERYTHING! The students were amazing and we really enjoyed seeing some familiar faces. Providing free performances allows those who normally wouldn’t be able to come to the theater a chance to …

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  • SVAD Banner Art and Arcade Games

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Walt Disney Theater

    Experience top-of-the-line interactive gaming from the UCF School of Visual Arts & Design’s game design students. Housed in custom-built classic arcade cabinets, patrons will be able to play video games created by undergraduate students. This year’s lobby banners display examples of undergraduate student artworks from the areas of Character Animation, Experimental Animation, Architecture, Ceramics, Drawing, Design, Digital Media, Film, Graphic …

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  • Without Borders

    Gallery at Avalon Island

    “Without Borders” features painting, video, sound, sculpture, photography, and performance art by artists from diverse cultural and ideological backgrounds. This show explores themes of identity, perception, blackness, feminism, gender roles, and interactivity. “Without Borders” is a statement of our unique perspectives. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/without-borders/

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  • Theatre UCF Costume Exhibit

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Lobby

    Ooh la la! Get a sneak peek into corsets and petticoats designed and constructed in Theatre UCF’s costume shop. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/theatre-ucf-costume-exhibit/

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  • A Memory Wingding: Nostalgia and Ephemera in UCF Undergraduate Fine Art

    City Arts Factory

    This exhibition features the paintings, photography, and sculpture of eight artists from UCF’s undergraduate BFA program. The show includes works by Gabe Cortese, Emile Mausner, Samantha McCoy, Jordan Pascal, Christopher Rivera, Andrew Snow, Sheherazade Thenard, and Lila Villalobos who all share the theme of the aesthetics of remembrance in psychologically charged spaces. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/a-memory-wingding-nostalgia-and-ephemera-in-ucf-undergraduate-fine-art/

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  • SVAD Multi-media “Multiples” Exhibit

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Lobby

    Discover conceptual visual art pieces in unexpected places throughout the Dr. Phillips Center! Taught as an introduction to principals in conceptual, non-narrative visual art, School of Visual Art and Design professor Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz challenges students to produce interpretations that explored repetitive forms, which would be then used to solve site-specific installation art problems. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/svad-multiples-exhibit/

    Fall
  • In the Eyes of the Hungry: Florida’s Changing Landscape

    Terrance Gallery at Orlando City Hall

    Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read and inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, In the Eyes of the Hungry: Florida’s Changing Landscape inspires and contributes to conversations about demographic, geographic, and ecological shifts, with an emphasis on human relationships with the environment. The selected artists, which include School of Visual Arts & Design faculty …

    Fall
  • Recfest 27

    Recreation and Wellness Center

    The greatest day of play and the biggest RWC event of the semester! Sign up for a night of team games, food and fun! Do you have what it takes to make it to the top? Register at rec.ucf.edu/IM!

    Fall
  • Female Playwrights Panel

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: DeVos Family Room

    Theatre UCF playwrights, Be Boyd, Sybil St. Claire and Cynthia White discuss the challenges and rewards of writing for the stage and screen. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/female-playwrights-panel/

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  • Go Far with a Degree in the Arts

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Lobby

    Join the VP of Design at ETSY, a Disney animator, an award-winning documentarian, and an entrepreneur as these UCF alums discuss their career trajectories following their graduation from the UCF School of Visual Arts & Design. In a panel format with audience Q&A to follow, these alums discuss the value of their UCF degrees, the use of technology on the …

    Fall
  • UCF Oboe Studio Recital

    Rehearsal Hall: Auditorium

    Students of the UCF Oboe Studio led by Jamie Strefeler perform in recital. Free, no ticket required

    Fall
  • UCF Saxophone Studio Recital

    Rehearsal Hall: Auditorium

    Students of the UCF Saxophone Studio led by George Weremchuk perform solos and chamber works. Free, no ticket required

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  • UCF Choral Concert: That Music Always Round Me

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Walt Disney Theater

    ‘THAT MUSIC ALWAYS ROUND ME’The Women’s Chorus, University Chorus and Chamber Singers The music on tonight’s program spans cultures, times and places. These songs are those of our histories and heritage, joys and sorrows, journeys and destinations – the music always round us. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/ucf-choral-concert-that-music-always-round-me/

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  • Project Spotlight’s The Force of Gravity

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Pugh Theater

    Student written, directed, cast, and produced, this play is based on a true story that takes place in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement, following the lives of high-profile agents of change. http://arts.cah.ucf.edu/event/project-spotlights-the-force-of-gravity/

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