Exhibiting artists: Swami Aguilera, Vanessa Astorga, Oliver Banaszak, Cara Benacquisto, Nathaniel Benetatos, Rebecca Biegalski, Bobin Bijoy, Gregory Brierre, Gabriella Burleson, Dylan Cervenak, Ryan Chadeayne, Thany Chau, Gabs Coronel, Conny Cruz, Katherine Darnell, Nathalie Deligero, Edwin Devilas, Brooke Eichberger, Austen Erby, Vlada Evtushenko, Laritza Exposito, Nathan Febriano, Stephanie Febus, Annie Fong, Kevaun Gayle, Mauricio Gonzalez Barragan, Caitlynn Gosha, Alec Greenberg, Angel Hainesworth, Valerie Hamer, Michelle Harris, Cindy Haslam, Armando Hernandez, Sammantha Hill, Stephanie Hull, Julien Joachim, Joshua Kethan, Aaron Knight, Autumn Knox, Triston Krebs, Cristina Lancranjan, Rafael Layish, Jennifer Le, Beux Leto, Joshua Levy, Kristine Lopez, Ethan Lupowitz, Hannah Makholm, Tiffany Marin, Damita McCluster, Taylor McNiff, Joi Miller, Thalia Mondragon, Autumn Montague-James, Brandan Morris, Tin Nguyen, Oluwatoyin Oshomoji, Issac Paz, Christian Petroccelli, David Pinto-Ovalle, Alysia Ramirez, Rebecca Rios, Sara Schubert, Christopher Sciove, Alexander Scott, Tzu Su, Ryan Truong, Rada Ursu, Justine Vadnais, Alec Villena, Amy Wang, Roshumba Wheeler, Alison Wright, Nicole Young, and Jialing Zhang
Exhibition Dates: April 5- 8, 2021
Our physical gallery space has reopened! Hours of operation are as follows:
Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Virtual exhibition: https://bit.ly/RevivalBFA
Free parking is available in Garage F next to CFE Arena. $5 parking lot H-4 or Garage I requires purchasing a visitor permit from a kiosk. Please note that visitors should park in green student spaces ONLY, as the $5 daily permit does not cover red and blue spaces.
]]>Tickets: Free, no ticket required
Learn more here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
]]>Meetings for this semester will be every other Wednesday, beginning February 10th, at 1-2pm (alternating with Café Francophone).
Send us an email for the Zoom link. ucfpdp@gmail.com
À bientôt!
]]>This free interactive workshop offers an introduction to transcribing letters from the past. Select from four themed-breakout sessions and try your hand at reading their hand. Topics include: Movers and Quakers, Love and Marriage in Early America; Gossip and Sex in Early America; The Ties that Bind – Family Relations in Early America.
Focused on the dynamics of migration in the early modern world, PRINT is an interdisciplinary project in which faculty and students are creating a database of correspondence that will produce visualizations to illustrate connections that arose in response to religious persecution and missionary work.
Tickets: Pay what you can (suggested $10)
Tickets available now. Learn more and reserve yours here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
]]>Tickets: $10, $5 with UCF ID
Tickets available now. Learn more and reserve yours here: https://arts.cah.ucf.edu/celebrates/
UCF Celebrates the Arts, a festival showcasing creativity, innovation and collaboration from Orlando’s hometown university, occurs annually at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in April. The event is hosted by the UCF College of Arts and Humanities and features the faculty and students from the School of Performing Arts and the School of Visual Arts and Design, as well as work from the humanities departments and other units from around the university. UCF Celebrates the Arts 2021 will feature both in-person and virtual events to ensure everyone can celebrate UCF artists in whatever setting they are most comfortable.
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