2 Teams Awarded 2024 Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Arts and Wellness Innovation Awards This year’s winning projects use technology to bridge arts and wellness.
Pulling Back the Paper: Charles Clary Discusses Art, Pain and Transformation Through his cut-paper art, Clary invites viewers to explore the delicate balance between life and impermanence in his Memento Morididdle exhibition.
UCF Class Spotlight: Rhetoric in Popular Culture (Taylor’s Version) Through this course students explore rhetorical theories and strategies in a specific popular culture discourse or medium — with music icon Taylor Swift being the focus of the 2024 offerings.
VIDEO: UCF’s 2023 Year In Review From groundbreaking research to being the youngest school to join the Big 12, this year Knight Nation reached new stars.
Laughter, Love and Family Drama Collide in Chicken & Biscuits, Directed by UCF Alum The production will run Sept. 21-Oct. 1 at the UCF Theatre Black Box.
Philanthropy Helps Innovative Program Bring Joy to Hospitalized Children Thanks to a generous donation, a new program at UCF pairs theatre studies, creative drama and nursing students to provide interactive theatrical programming for patients at Nemours Children’s Health.
UCF Podcast: Combining Art and Technology Renowned composer and Pegasus Professor Stella Sung shares the importance of integrating science and the arts, as well as her research on using virtual and augmented reality in the classical concert setting.
Alum, Local Artist Creates New ‘Elevation’ Mural for UCF Downtown Located in the east wing of Dr. Phillips Academic Commons, the mural intends to uplift each viewer.
22 Photos That Capture the Creativity of 2021 UCF Celebrates the Arts Although UCF Celebrates the Arts looked a little different this year, the heart of the annual festival remained the same: the arts are built on community.
UCF’s Theatre for Young Audiences Program is Much More than a Niche Field “The Grumpiest Boy in the World,” which will be performed Saturday at Celebrates the Arts, is the latest production out of the TYA program — an important arts education field that provides a range of skills and career opportunities.
Bill Advances Requiring Florida Public School Students to Be Proficient in Cursive Central Florida Public Media