UCF Celebrates the Arts 2023 Has Something for Everyone UCF’s annual festival of creativity returns April 2–15 with a wide range of affordable events. Tickets are on sale now.
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.
Using the Arts to Take a Deep Dive into the Sea Pegasus Professor Stella Sung’s composition Oceana: Sounds of the Sea will invite patrons at UCF Celebrates the Arts into a story they will never forget.
UCF Podcast: How Music Enhances Your Life Chung Park, director of UCF’s Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, shares his gift and passion for teaching, insight on UCF Celebrates the Arts, and how you can learn to purposefully integrate music into your life.
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.
11 UCF Alum, Faculty and Student Artworks Featured on Local Billboards As part of a community based outdoor exhibit, the works showcase the diverse talent of Orlando artists.
Opera Orlando to Premiere ‘The Secret River’ Composed by UCF Professor Stella Sung The opera, which is based on a story of Central Floridians during the Great Depression, will show at the Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts Dec. 17-19.
UCF Podcast: Fostering Inclusion Through Arts and LGBTQ+ History Martha Brenckle, writing and rhetoric professor in the College of Arts and Humanities, shares her expertise and love for writing and involvement within the Orlando arts and LGBTQ+ communities.
UCF Professor Heralded Among Florida’s Top Artists Robert Rivers was selected as the winner of the Orlando Museum of Art’s 2021 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art.