School of Art and Art History University of Florida

School of the U of F in Gainesville, Florida

Coordinates: 29°38′54″N 82°xx′26″W  /  29.648199°N 82.340572°W  / 29.648199; -82.340572

College of the Arts
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Former names

College of Fine Arts
Type Fine art schoolhouse
Established 1975
Amalgamation University of Florida
Dean Onye P. Ozuzu
Students one,220
Location

Gainesville

,

Florida

,

United States

Website world wide web.arts.ufl.edu

The Academy of Florida Higher of the Arts is the fine arts college of the University of Florida. The higher was established in 1975, and is located on the university'southward Gainesville, Florida campus. The current dean is Onye P. Ozuzu.[1]

Previously named the Higher of Fine Arts, the college's name was changed on May 12, 2014, citing Dean Lucinda Lavelli'southward statement: "Nosotros accept been considering this transition for several years and believe that the Higher of the Arts is more encompassing of the extensive activities and offerings of our higher. Nosotros have vibrant visual and performing arts programs, and the term 'Fine' no longer holds the same currency that it did when our higher was established."[2]

The College of the Arts is one of sixteen colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes at the University of Florida. The Higher of the Arts offers bachelor's, main's and Ph.D. degree programs in its three fully accredited schools — the School of Art and Art History, School of Music, and School of Theatre and Dance. The higher is also the home to the Center for Arts in Medicine, Middle for World Arts, Digital Worlds Institute, Academy Galleries and the New Globe School of the Arts in Miami. More than than 100 faculty members and more than 1,220 students work together daily to engage, inspire and create. The college hosts more than than 300 performances, exhibitions and events each yr. Faculty and students also exhibit and perform at other local, national and international venues.[3]

Composition [edit]

The college is composed of three schools:

  • School of Fine art + Art History
    • Director: Lynn Tomaszewski
  • Schoolhouse of Music
    • Director: Kevin Robert Orr
  • School of Theatre + Trip the light fantastic toe
    • Managing director: Jerry Dickey

As well included are

  • Center for Arts in Medicine
  • Heart for Globe Arts
  • Digital Worlds Constitute
  • University Galleries: University, Grinter, Focus
  • New World School of the Arts (Miami)

Facilities [edit]

The college holds classes mainly in the Fine Arts Buildings (lettered A through D) and in the Music Edifice. In that location is besides a warehouse off-campus located on Academy Avenue used for shows and equally the classroom for the Workshop for Art Research and Practices (WARP), an "Art Bootcamp" for freshmen. In 2004, the Nadine McGuire Theatre and Trip the light fantastic Pavilion became the home for School of Theatre + Trip the light fantastic faculty and students.

The higher also extends in the University Galleries—the Gary R. Libby Gallery, Grinter Gallery and University Gallery, and has collections in the Architecture and Fine Arts Library, Music Library, Belknap Collection for the Performing Arts (Due west), Education Library (Norman Hall), and the Visual Resources Center.

The School of Music and the School of Theater and Dance regularly utilise the Academy Auditorium for performances, and the playing of the carillon in Century Belfry is under the purview of the School of Music, likewise.

Meet also [edit]

  • Theatre Strike Force
  • Roy C. Craven, founding director of the Academy Gallery at UF

References [edit]

  1. ^ "University of Florida selects contemporary choreographer and researcher to pb the Higher of the Arts".
  2. ^ "University of Florida Higher of Fine Arts announces name change to College of the Arts". UF. May 12, 2014.
  3. ^ "University of Florida Higher of Fine Arts announces name change to College of the Arts". UF. May 12, 2014.

External links [edit]

  • College of the Arts official website
  • SA+AH official website
  • Schoolhouse of Music official website
  • Schoolhouse of Theater and Trip the light fantastic official website
  • Center for Arts in Medicine official website
  • Center for the Arts and Public Policy official website
  • Center for World Arts official website
  • University Galleries official website
  • Digital Worlds Institute official website
  • UF Performing Arts official website
  • New Earth School of the Arts official website
  • Gainesville Sunday info about the College

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Florida_College_of_the_Arts

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