Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
The UCF History Department exhibit, Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Native Village’: Historic Eatonville Remembered, hosted on the first-floor gallery wall in the John C. Hitt Library, explores Hurston’s anthropological research into the people, history, and culture of Eatonville. Curated by UCF Associate Professor of History and Director of Public History Dr. Scot French, the exhibit features photographs related to Hurston’s investigation …
CAH EventsGAUDNEKOLOR POP, a solo exhibition by Walter Gaudnek, celebrates the artist’s 50th and final year as a professor in the School of Visual Arts and Design at the University of Central Florida. Walter Gaudnek and his daughter Yve Gaudnek (a current UCF film student) selected works for the exhibition that highlight the use of color in poetic figurative settings between …
CAH EventsJoin the fun and improve your language skills! Bring a game to share, or come play one of ours.... and be ready to play and speak in your own language of study!
CAH EventsJoin the UCF History Department in support of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) for the Spring 2020 AIA Lecture. Dr. Allison R. Miller, Associate Professor of Art and Art History at Southwestern University, and Visiting Research Scholar at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at New York University, will be presenting her talk entitled: "Terracotta …
CAH EventsThe DePue Brothers Band encompasses a vivid blend of bluegrass, classical, and rock genres. Hailing from Bowling Green, Ohio, the brothers are the founders of the term “grassical music”, pioneering this style in the early 1990’s. Each of the four DePue brothers is a classical violin virtuoso in his own right, and brings rich and diverse talents to their sound. …
CAH EventsThe Flying Horse Big Band performs in concert. $20.00 General Admission, $10.00 Student/UCF ID Purchase tickets online: Friday, September 27 at 8 p.m.Friday, November 22 at 8 p.m.Friday, January 17 at 8 p.m.
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