Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
This year marks the 36th annual ZORA! Festival and the start of a new five-year thematic cycle devoted to an exploration of “Place and Place-Making.” Our conference program aligns with Eatonville’s recent designation by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Our three-day conference will explore these complex challenges facing Eatonville and …
CAH EventsOut of Order | Let Down is a two-person exhibition by Kristen Letts Kovak & Grace Mikell Ramsey. This exhibition explores complex visual language of abstraction, naturalism, and fantasy to engage in dialogue on the nuances of female perseverance. Through visual storytelling, the two artists reflect and represent ongoing issues of female bodies, gender roles, societal expectations, and biases. The …
CAH Events[This rescheduled event was originally to take place October 10, 2024] Join Dr. Keri Watson, Assistant Director of the School of Visual Arts and Design and Associate Professor of Art History, for a presentation about the research in her new book, Florida’s New Deal Parks and Post Office Murals. What do the West Palm Beach Post Office's Barefoot Mailman murals and …
CAH EventsImogen Says Nothing is a contemporary comedy featuring Imogen, a character who only appears in the First Folio of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, speaks no lines, and is probably a typo. Aditi Kapil’s bold and irreverent comedy tells the tale of an unforgettable woman in Elizabethan England who seizes the chance to break boundaries by participating in a …
CAH EventsAssistant professor of trumpet Jesse Cook presents a recital on the UCF campus. Jesse Cook has been hailed by Fanfare Magazine as a trumpeter with “technical surety, a shining tone, dynamic control, a smooth legato, and real imagination.”
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