UCF Celebrates the Arts is an annual showcase featuring an interactive exhibition of student artworks in Visual and Performing Arts.

Monday, April 08, 2019

  • El Arte Puertorriqueño (The Art of Puerto Rico)

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

    Learn about the art, artists and architecture of Puerto Rico and the island’s cultural and historical significance through presentations by a panel of speakers. This panel will showcase Puerto Rican art from the colonial period to contemporary art. Puerto Rico has a wealth of artistic enterprise that merits study. This panel will showcase Puerto Rican Art from the colonial period …

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  • Jones High School Museum Digital History Exhibit

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Della Phillips Grand Lobby

    The Jones High School Historical Society collaborated with the UCF Department of History to create an online exhibit featuring the history of Jones High School from the 1880s through 2018, the history of black education in Florida and Orlando from racially segregated schools through desegregation. Learn more about the event and reserve your tickets here. UCF Celebrates the Arts is …

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  • UCF Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Band Concert

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

    FREE with UCF I.D. or if 18 & under if reserved by April 5 at 5 p.m.! Comprised of two 50+ student ensembles, the finest musicians at UCF come together in a big way for a special concert of the highest caliber. A powerful program of music that explores feelings of loss, remembrance, and honoring some of the marginalized communities …

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  • El Wiz: A Concert Reading

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Pugh Theater

    In a Latinx homage to the classic story, El Wiz is a heartwarming musical tale of faith and familia. Expelled from Puerto Rico by the wrath of Hurricane Maria, Dorothy is magically transported to the spectacular land of NYOz! On her journey, she encounters familiar faces in Espantapájaros (the Scarecrow), the Hombre de Lata (Tin Man) and León (the Lion). …

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