Events in the College of Arts and Humanities
UCF Celebrates the Arts is an immersive and dynamic cultural extravaganza that fuses creativity, innovation and community engagement. This annual festival showcases the artistic prowess of UCF’s faculty and students and invites the broader community to enjoy performances, exhibitions, presentations and interactive experiences. With a focus on accessibility, partnership and diverse offerings, UCF Celebrates the Arts is a unique opportunity …
CAH EventsThe Spring 2024 BFA Exhibition I provides the opportunity for senior undergraduate students specializing in book arts, ceramics, drawing, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture to share their research and artistic practice. Join us for the Opening Reception on Thursday, March 27 from 5 p.m. to 7p.m. | Register For more info about the exhibition and the digital catalog, visit: …
CAH EventsStarting a writing assignment, and don’t know where to begin? The University Writing Center’s Drop-In Drafting Lab can help! No appointments required — you can drop in during our open hours and: clarify assignment expectations develop a plan brainstorm ideas or just spend time writing! Any and all UCF writers are welcome! The Drafting Lab will be unavailable on the …
CAH EventsSpring Theme: To Give or Not To Give: Understanding Altruism, Its (Possible) Limits, and (Alleged) Costs of Trying to Do Good for Others This term's theme is giving and altruism. we'll start exploring whether something like altruism is possible and what it's origins might be. We'll explore these questions at an individual and interpersonal level as well as the intersections …
CAH EventsThe spotlight is on the graduating musical theatre students as they take the stage for an evening of cabaret style performances. This show will include songs from contemporary musical theatre, popular music and even a few surprises. Witness Broadway’s next stars in your hometown today! This event is a part of UCF Celebrates the Arts 2025.
CAH EventsBefore you come see Theatre UCF’s Fiddler on the Roof and the School of Visual Arts and Design’s Chagall-inspired 3D sculptures, join art historian Dr. Keri Watson and theatre professor Dr. Julia Listengarten to learn about one of the most influential and popular modern artists: Marc Chagall. The Bellorussian-born French artist’s work was inspired by Russian folktales, Jewish stories, and …
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