Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
The Out of the Vault Exhibition presents artworks revived from the UCF Art Gallery’s permanent collection featuring an array of artists, mediums, and styles. The exhibition is a rare opportunity to see artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, John Chamberlain, Dorothy Gillespie, Doris Leeper, and Robert Rauschenberg as well as 20th century African masks, sculptures and figurines which have been …
CAH EventsOn Display at the Orlando Science Center: August 28 – November 14, 2021Behind the Frames: Student Works from the UCF School of Visual Arts and Design The works presented are seldom exhibited preproduction and production images created for the development of graduate and undergraduate animated films. Displayed here are character design sheets, production stills, background paintings and concept sketches from …
CAH EventsHow does composing a digital text differ from a written assignment? This workshop will discuss methods for constructing digital presentations, multimodal projects, and literacy narratives.
CAH EventsCome to the Italian Club chat to improve your Italian communication skills and meet new friends. This activity is for students who want to improve their Italian skills, and native speakers are welcome. It is offered every Thursday, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm, in Trevor Colbourn Hall room 358B (in the Modern Languages & Literatures department).
CAH EventsThe UCF School of Performing Arts's newly formed Socially Engaged Performing Arts (SEPA) committee is hosting a series of workshops to launch "Arts in Action," our 2021–2022 programming. Any interested students, faculty and alumni are welcome to attend this series of workshops designed to educate, engage and inspire. The first workshop will introduce Socially Engaged Art, and the following three …
CAH EventsThe UCF History Department is proud to host its Fall 2021 Research Colloquium, a series of presentations and conversations featuring faculty and student research. September's presentation features Voter Rights & Voter Suppression: Florida's Century of Struggle, 1920-2020 as the first phase of a three-part series in the Bending Towards Justice Digital Exhibit. A multi-level interactive exhibition, Bending Toward Justice presents documents, maps, photographs, …
CAH EventsThe UCF School of Performing Arts's newly formed Socially Engaged Performing Arts (SEPA) committee is hosting a series of workshops to launch "Arts in Action," our 2021–2022 programming. Any interested students, faculty and alumni are welcome to attend this series of workshops designed to educate, engage and inspire. The first workshop will introduce Socially Engaged Art, and the following three …
CAH EventsLearn about our program, funding, career opportunities Meet our students, faculty, and staffSpring, Summer, Fall Admission Online and In-person classesLinguistics and Literature Specializations Event held via Zoom.
CAH EventsThe University of Central Florida is proud to present the first Latin American/LatinX Film Festival in honor of LatinX Heritage Month and our status as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). This film series aims to showcase the arts, language, and diverse issues that are important in a region of the world that is so significant to many of our students, faculty, …
CAH EventsPulitzer Prize-finalist The Wolves chronicles a team of women’s competitive high school soccer players. As these nine women band together as teammates to defend their undefeated record, they explore the sacrifices they made in the midst of the pressures of adolescence to become warriors on the field. As the “pack” trains for their moment of glory, their sideline conversations turn …
CAH EventsPulitzer Prize-finalist The Wolves chronicles a team of women’s competitive high school soccer players. As these nine women band together as teammates to defend their undefeated record, they explore the sacrifices they made in the midst of the pressures of adolescence to become warriors on the field. As the “pack” trains for their moment of glory, their sideline conversations turn …
CAH EventsProfessor of saxophone George Weremchuk presents a program of new music for saxophone by composers John Tower, David Biedenbender, Christopher Marshall and UCF professor of composition Alexander Burtzos. Free admission, no ticket required.
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