Art historian Peter Kalb discusses creative endeavors inspired by the Apollo Program in 1972. The lunar adventure that was a source of such confusion and doubt provoked painters, sculptors, photographers and performers to create Apollonian art that makes good on the promise that with space exploration humanity would have a complex tool for encountering difference; reflecting on human aspirations, opportunities and limits; and building future worlds.
One of Central Florida’s favorite new traditions celebrates ten years! UCF Celebrates the Arts is an immersive and dynamic cultural extravaganza that fuses creativity, innovation and community engagement. This annual festival showcases the artistic prowess of UCF’s faculty and students and invites the broader community to enjoy performances, exhibitions, presentations and interactive experiences. With a focus on accessibility, partnership and diverse offerings, UCF Celebrates the Arts is a unique opportunity for the community to experience the creative side of UCF’s innovative spirit. Events will be held April 3-14 at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Learn more at arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates.
]]>UCF's PRINT - People, Religion, Information Networks. and Travel - project focuses on the dynamics of migration in the early modem world. PRINT is an interdisciplinary project in which faculty and students are creating a portal to the correspondence of religious minorities. PRINT will produce visualizations to illustrate the connections that arose in response to religious persecution and missionary work.
PRINT works in partnership with Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Franckesche Stiftungen, Library of the Society of Friends, Stadsarchitef Amsterdam, and Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
One of Central Florida's favorite new traditions celebrates ten years! UCF Celebrates the Arts is an immersive and dynamic cultural extravaganza that fuses creativity, innovation and community engagement. This annual festival showcases the artistic prowess of UCF's faculty and students and invites the broader community to enjoy performances, exhibitions, presentations and interactive experiences. With a focus on accessibility, partnership and diverse offerings, UCF Celebrates the Arts is a unique opportunity for the community to experience the creative side of UCF's innovative spirit. Events will be held April 3·14 at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Learn more at arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates.
This event is sponsored by the National Archives/National Historical and Publication Commission.
]]>The keynote lecture for this conference will be given by Christopher Browning, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Additionally, the Holocaust Perpetrators and the Law Conference will feature multiple sessions where academics from across the globe will deliver papers on their work.
More information coming. Come back soon for the conference program.
]]>The keynote lecture for this conference will be given by Christopher Browning, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Additionally, the Holocaust Perpetrators and the Law Conference will feature multiple sessions where academics from across the globe will deliver papers on their work.
More information coming. Come back soon for the conference program.
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