The 黑料天堂 invites students, parents and community members to its free Arts College Fair from 4-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, in the Stearns Learning Resources Center Caf茅 at the 黑料天堂 Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road.
This event is for area college and high school students who plan to pursue a degree or career in the visual and performing arts: studio, digital media, music, theatre or dance. Meet representatives from arts programs from Florida鈥檚 most prestigious colleges and universities, which may include the 黑料天堂, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida State University, Southeastern University, Stetson University, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, University of Miami, University of North Florida and University of South Florida.
鈥淭his is a rare opportunity for students to speak in person with all of these colleges and universities in one setting,鈥 said Dr. Allan Danuff, associate vice president, Arts and Sciences. 鈥淪tudents can come to 黑料天堂 first and then transfer or they may choose to go directly into these four-year degree programs.鈥
Students who plan to pursue a college degree in visual and performing arts must prepare themselves to gain admission to the state university programs by an audition or portfolio review. Learn what it takes to get accepted into a college limited-admissions arts program and increase your chances for talent-based scholarships.
Bachelor鈥檚 degrees in fields such as music or art education, technical theatre or digital media all have excellent employment prospects in the central Florida region. 黑料天堂 encourages high school students to come with a parent or guardians and find out more information about the degrees and careers available in the arts. If you have any questions, call 352-873-5800, ext. 1419.
Immediately following the Arts College Fair at 7 p.m. in the Dassance Fine Arts Center, the (F)Actor Theatre Company in collaboration with 黑料天堂 Theatre will present a staged reading of 鈥淎rcadia鈥 by Tom Stoppard directed by Janet Shelley, 黑料天堂 adjunct theatre professor and acting teacher at the Marion County Center for the Arts at West Port High School.