First annual Indie Galactic Space Jam a Success!

August 27, 2014  On July 26, programmers, animators, modelers, musicians, sound effect designers, game designers, space industry professionals and other interested parties gathered at the Orlando Science Center for the first annual Indie Galactic Space Jam. The event was comprised of teams racing against the clock to build the best games they can...

The Committee to Screen at the Orlando Museum of Art

August 25, 2014  The Orlando Museum of Art will screen The Committee on September 4 as part of its award-winning 1st Thursdays event series. Florida’s Purge: The Johns Committee Witch Hunt is a documentary by UCF students and professors. It recently won the International Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Durban Gay...

MFA Film Wins Top Honor at New Hope Film Festival

August 07, 2014  The Tailor’s Apprentice, a film by Jeff Lehman (M.F.A. Emerging Media – Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema, ’13), won two awards at the New Hope Film Festival. The film took top honors with the jury award for Best Picture as well as the Audience Choice Award for the Mid-Atlantic region. Founded by D....

Hall Featured in European Art Journal

August 05, 2014  Scott F. Hall and collaborator Freya Gustava were recently reviewed in the art journal Stigmart10. Their piece, “Strata (Fleeting Memories),” is featured along with 14 other works from a pool of nearly 700 submissions. “Strata” was co-produced by the pair in 2012. Hall and Gustava, an experimental artist/musician in Tyne...

The Committee Wins International Jury Award for Best Documentary

August 01, 2014  A documentary by University of Central Florida students and professors won the International Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival in South Africa. Florida’s Purge: The Johns Committee Witch Hunt is the product of a 2011 UCF honors class taught by Lisa Mills of...

Digital Designers Bring Opera to Life

July 24, 2014  When a dark and dingy prison scene fades quickly into a sunlit desert landscape, it’s evidence of good theater. But when it takes place without stagehands, set pieces or painted backdrops, it’s innovation. State-of-the-art digital projection transformed 13th-century Asia and entertained opera viewers during “The Red Silk Thread: An Epic...

Alumna's Short Film Honored at Cannes

July 09, 2014  Growing up in a family of movie buffs and watching the Oscars every year, it seemed Katie Damien, ’01, was destined for a future in film. In fact, she made her first movie when she was 12 years old, and she hasn’t stopped making movies since. Born and raised in...

Christopher Harris will Screen Reckless Eyeballing at the Institute of Contemporary Arts

June 27, 2014  Christopher Harris will screen his film Reckless Eyeballing at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London as part of their Artists’ Film Biennial 2014. The film will be screened in the “Avant-Noir” program on Saturday, July 5th, 2014. Avant-Noir surveys the work of contemporary film and video artists who are...

Harris Selected for Inaugural Exhibition of Florida Prize in Contemporary Art

June 18, 2014  Christopher Harris is among artists selected for the inaugural exhibition of the Orlando Museum of Art Florida Prize in Contemporary Art. The invitational exhibition will feature ten of the most progressive and exciting artists working in the State today. Additionally, one of these outstanding artists will be selected to receive...

Metrah Pashaee Won the First Prize Award at the 2014 Haverhill Experimental Film Festival

June 18, 2014  UCF alumni Metrah Pashaee won the First Prize award at the 2014 Haverhill Experimental Film Festival in Haverhill, Massachusetts for her short video Human Body Battleground Organ Organism. Human Body Battleground Organ Organism is an appropriated moving image collage investigating human sex organs as disembodied vessels. Utilizing a digital voice...

UCF to Host Arts Festival at Orlando's New Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

June 17, 2014  The University of Central Florida will join the inaugural season of downtown Orlando’s new Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts by hosting a 10-day arts festival in April, organizers announced Thursday. The center is planning a year full of concerts, Broadway shows, dance performances and other events, including the...

Francis and Moshell Granted Emeritus Status

June 13, 2014  Two College of Arts & Humanities faculty members were granted emeritus status Wednesday during the annual Founders’ Day ceremony. The status is awarded to faculty and administrators who have worked at the university for at least five years. The title honors the contributions and distinction they achieved at the university,...

Wyatt Presents "Obsessions, Curiosities, and Fancies" in Solo Exhibit

June 05, 2014  Obsessions, Curiosities, and Fancies, a solo exhibition by M. Laine Wyatt, opens at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach with a reception on June 11. The exhibition, which runs until September 21, features photographic works drawn from five different series traversing expansive topics: the nature of women’s relationship...

Flying Horse Print Featured in NY Exhibition

June 02, 2014  A recent print Flying Horse Editions published with Carmon Colangelo is currently featured at the International Print Center New York. New Prints 2014/Summer features 49 projects by 49 artists, culled from more than 3,000 prints. The collaborative image from Colangelo and Flying Horse Editions appears on the cover of the...

UCF Gallery to Feature Photos Chronicling Icons of Arts World

May 21, 2014  The photography of the late Jack Mitchell, who chronicled the arts scene in New York for 35 years, will be on display at the University of Central Florida Art Gallery from June 12 to July 11. Black-and-white photos depicting memorable personalities of American culture from 1960 to 1995 will be...

UCF Student Wins Best of Show

May 20, 2014  Delegates gathered in Orlando to honor colleagues during the Association of College Unions International annual conference and the celebration of ACUI’s 100th anniversary. The event gala included nearly 40 awards. Many of the awards were part of Steal this Idea, “an association-wide contest seeking the best marketing and promotion ideas.”...

Architecture Students Host Open House

May 19, 2014  On May 7, the Bachelor of Design in Architecture junior class hosted an Open House for parents, friends, local architecture professionals, faculty and administrators. Student work and projects from the fall and spring semesters were on display in the Design 6 Studio at Valencia’s West campus. In collaboration with Valencia...

Students and Staff Participate in Healing Art Exhibition

May 15, 2014  Art is more than something you view — it is a process the artists go through. In the creative expression, it empowers individuals whether that person is a professional artist or not. Counseling and Psychological Services held its second annual Healing Art Exhibition opening reception on February 27 which consisted...

East Orlando Post Features Guest Reviews from UCF Directors

May 12, 2014  The East Orlando Post recently featured guest columns by two UCF film students. Zachary Beckler, a 2014 M.F.A. graduate, and Jessica Keller, current B.F.A. student, were invited to review the new Jonathan Glazer film Under The Skin. Beckler is a writer, producer, editor, and director based in Orlando. He earned...

UCF App Aims to Prevent Boat Mishaps, Protect Mosquito Lagoon

May 07, 2014  UCF is banking that technology in the hands of water enthusiasts will help protect the Mosquito Lagoon’s fragile ecosystem in Brevard and Volusia counties. REEL Florida, a free app available for the iPhone, debuts this month thanks to the dedication and ingenuity of biologists, communication experts, and techies at the...