Why Write? Writing & Rhetoric as Dialogic Art

Saturday, April 6, 2019 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Why Write? Writing & Rhetoric as Dialogic Art

Saturday, April 6 at 4:30 pm
DeVos Family Room
Tickets: Free event, ticket required

Faculty and students from the UCF Department of Writing and Rhetoric and the UCF History Department present a merger of visual rhetoric, local images and lightning talks. The talks highlight the importance of writing and visual rhetoric to build community and promoting social justice. The audience will be introduced to situating and analyzing of graphic texts produced in the 21st century. Patrons are invited to engage with the student speakers as they present their research and community engagement during this public forum. Learn ways to navigate the complex and multi-layered information overload in the Age of Digital Media through engaging with rhetorical practices.

Learn more about the event and reserve your tickets here.

UCF Celebrates the Arts is an annual showcase of creativity, innovation and collaboration, featuring performers and artists from across the university. Highlights of the 2019 festival include a Tony Award-winning musical, ensemble and chamber concerts, opera, family events, living art and much more! We hope you celebrate with us! #ArtsAtUCF

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Location:

Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: DeVos Family Room [ View Website ]

Contact:

UCF School of Performing Arts Box Office 407-823-1500 boxoffice@ucf.edu

Calendar:

CAH Events

Category:

Arts Exhibit

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