STEAM2017 Exhibit Focuses on Connection Between Art and Science
The exhibit includes a five-week presentation of lectures, workshops and talks with artists and scientists.
The exhibit includes a five-week presentation of lectures, workshops and talks with artists and scientists.
Activities begin Feb. 2 with an exhibition opening at The Art Gallery on campus at UWF.
Nakamatsu will teach a Master Piano Class to eight UWF piano students Monday at 4 p.m. The class, which is in the Music Hall, is open to the public.
More than 200 pieces ranging from figure drawings to ceramic forms to digital memes will be on display. Other work includes architectural renderings, wire sculptures and paintings.
UWF faculty and students made presentations at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology held Nov. 16-19 in New Orleans.
Dr. Zimbardo spoke to UWF students via Skype after a screening of a 2015 film about his landmark study “The Stanford Prison Experiment.”
Lanseros raised awareness about the literary richness available to listeners and readers who also consider the challenge of translating poetry from one language to another.
“Synthesis: A Group BFA Exit Exhibition” opens Nov. 17 and runs through Dec. 11.
The Rite of Passage series celebrates UWF faculty members who reach full professorship.
The installation was inflated in front of the Center for Fine & Performance Arts at UWF.
Dr. Leonid Yanovskiy will join other distinguished musicians in the concert “Romantic Impressions,” presented by the InterHarmony International Music Festival.
Students dressed in authentic Roman garb delivered research presentations as part of the “Daily Life in Ancient Rome” symposium Oct. 27 in the John C. Pace Library.