College of Central Florida cultural centers include the Appleton Museum of Art, the Webber Gallery and the Charles R. Dassance Fine Arts Center. Through exhibitions and programming, these facilities serve to enhance the cultural and learning life of the campus and community.
The Webber Gallery: The 3,900-square foot Webber Gallery, located at the Ocala Campus, was built in summer 1995 to provide a nucleus of arts and cultural programs for students and faculty. The gallery, which was built to host Smithsonian traveling exhibitions, also presents an annual calendar of local, state and other national exhibitions. Gallery hours are Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The gallery is closed Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and all college-observed holidays.
Charles R. Dassance Fine Arts Center and Box Office: The 369-seat venue is integral to the programs offered through the Visual and Performing Arts Department, serving as a learning facility to theatre, dance and music programs. Additionally, the Visual and Performing Arts Department and many community based organizations use the facility to present annual performing arts programs by guest artists that add value to the campus cultural experience. Students, staff and faculty receive free tickets to most college productions. The Box Office is open during the fall and spring semester from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tickets to events are also available at cf.universitytickets.com.
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