Events in the College of Arts and Humanities

Saturday, January 20, 2018

  • Herself Zora Exhibit

    John C. Hitt Library: main floor

    Visit the John C. Hitt Library to view the "Herself Zora" exhbit. The exhibit will be on display until Febuary 1.

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  • UCF Art Gallery Presents Finding Home: The Global Refugee Crisis

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    Finding Home: The Global Refugee Crisis will be on exhibit at the UCF Art Gallery January 8 - February 2, 2018. Featuring work by Reem Bassous, Alexis Callender, Pam Cooper, Joe Cory, Lauren Greenwald, Hiwa K, Hyung-in Kim, George Lorio, Adrienne Der Marderosian, Casey May McGuire, Vukasin Nedeljkovic, Binod Shrestha, Eun-Kyung Suh and Lance Winn, the exhibition explores borders as …

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  • Faculty Recital: JoAnne Stephenson, soprano and Robin Jensen, piano

    Rehearsal Hall: Auditorium

    UCF Voice Professor, Dr. JoAnne Stephenson presents a recital accompanied by UCF Professor Robin Jensen on piano. Free and open to the public, no ticket required.

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  • Exhibit Opening: "Why Not Us?"

    227 E Kennedy Blvd, Eatonville, FL 32751: Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts

    "Why Not Us?" The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community: The Early Years, 1987-97 Exhibit Opening Reception & Gallery Talk How did the economically and politically marginalized citizens of Eatonville, Florida -- popularly known as “the oldest incorporated African-American municipality in America -- organize themselves and their allies to stop a county road-widening project and secure the town's placement on …

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  • Rimma Plays Mendelssohn

    Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre

    The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of music director Eric Jacobsen, concert opens with the world premiere of a commissioned piece by UCF Pegasus Professor Stella Sung, entitled "Game of Players." Concertmaster Rimma Bergeron-Langlois performs Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, which is beloved by both musicians and audiences. Concerto for Orchestra, one of Bartók’s best-known and most popular works, concludes the …

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