New art exhibit explores human relationships with nature
It’s dusk. The sun’s orange glow barely peeks over the bogs of the Everglades as Naomi Fisher adjusts her camera.
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It’s dusk. The sun’s orange glow barely peeks over the bogs of the Everglades as Naomi Fisher adjusts her camera.
The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom today will thunder from creative minds brainstorming over the future of engineering and innovation.
In the made-over Reitz Union, a wall glows vivid hues of orange and blue. As students walk by, they cast digital shadows on its surface, reflecting computerized images that mirror their movements.
For about a year, White Cat watched over the lawns of Kappa Delta (ΚΔ) and Delta Delta Delta (ΔΔΔ), pacing between the back porches and stealing the hearts of sisters on Sorority Row.
An AK-47 hangs on a wall, black as space and soft as a pillow.
Tire-eating potholes have been filled like cavities and debris swept away as construction on the Roberts’ Stadium Club building moves off 18th Street.
If you’ve ever been to a museum, you know that the temptation to touch various pieces of art almost vibrates inside you.
If you had 17 different people in your head trying to speak through you, you might be considered crazy. But for an actor in a New Zealand-based theater company, it is simply another night on stage.
The fog-kissed air vibrated as the bass from the subwoofers melted into atmosphere through green and pink flaring lights, as it does every Saturday night at Spannk.
Students in the College of Fine Arts at UF may not be able to create cat art in class, but that didn’t stop them from doing it outside the classroom.
“Scattered,” a dance production that features high-energy choreography and incorporates fluid music and film, kicked off its United States water-themed tour at UF Saturday.