Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
Materiel: Sculptures and Works on Paperby: Kevin Haran, Associate Professor, UCF School of Visual Arts & DesignExhibition Dates: March 1-31, 2019 Location: Veterans Academic Resource Center (VARC)Open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.This exhibition consists of three-dimensional cardboard constructions of military hardware and mixed media works on paper inspired by family members who served in the armed services. Presented …
CAH EventsFull details at http://theatre.cah.ucf.edu/auditions-danceminor.php Audition Requirements: You must be a fully-registered UCF student with a declared major in order to audition. The Dance Minor Program is not structured for students who have had no dance training. We are looking for dancers who can demonstrate dance technique skills at the intermediate to advanced level. Audition registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. …
CAH EventsA feather falls from a book and consumes Joseph with childhood memories of woodworking, family dinners, an attic aviary and an upholstery shop. Inspired by the life and work of Polish writer Bruno Schulz, The Street of Crocodiles is a shifting mirage where people become birds, books fly and Death collects train tickets. Based on stories by Bruno SchulzAdapted by …
CAH EventsMiddle and High School students from across Central Florida perform in concert as the Youth Bands of Central Florida. Free and Open to the Public, no ticket requried.
CAH EventsGuest Artist Maria Serkin, horn, presents a recital and masterclass. 3pm - recital 4:30pm - masterclass Maria Serkin is an active performer and pedagogue. Currently, Dr. Serkin is the Assistant Professor of Horn at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Previously, she was the Lecturer of Horn at the University of Virginia and the Principal Horn of …
CAH EventsMFA Creative Writing student organization Graduate Writers Association invites you to another edition of this reading series, featuring students, faculty, and alumni of our program. March readings will feature work from current MFAs: Melanie Farmer, Cailtin Lochner, Will Rincon, and Katherine Ervin. And Lisa Roney, faculty member will read. Readings are works-in-progress.
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