Arts and Culture

Webber Gallery

Located at the Ocala Campus, the Webber Center Gallery provides a nucleus of arts and cultural programs for students, faculty and the community.

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The 1,965-square-foot exhibit space was built to the specifications of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services so that it qualifies for many of their traveling exhibitions, as well as those of a number of other high-quality traveling exhibition companies.

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Closed Friday through Sunday and on college-observed holidays. Admission to exhibits and receptions is free.

Over the last decade, the gallery has hosted a number of SITES exhibits but has also developed exhibits of its own such as the Student Juried Show, Biennial Faculty Exhibition, Extreme Pressure Biennial of American Prints, and Trains at the Holidays.

The gallery was completed in summer 1995 through the generous contributions of Frank and Gladys Webber, and continues to showcase various exhibits throughout the year.

For more information, call 352-873-5809 or e-mail webbergallery@cf.edu.

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“But You Don’t Look Sick” by Gracie White

Current Exhibit

“2024 Student Art Exhibition”

The annual CF Student Art Exhibition provides students with an opportunity to present their work in a professional environment, fostering a dynamic intersection of creativity and learning. Join us for a celebration of artistic talent and expression as we proudly showcase the talents within the College of Central Florida’s Visual Arts and Digital Media programs.

Works will be judged by Jacob Z. Wan, an artist and conceptual bookbinder who creates mixed-media books to celebrate the importance of oneself. His books have been collected internationally and exhibited in Germany, China, the Florida Biennial, and the International Book Art Exhibition in New York. Wan has received his BFA and MFA from the University of Central Florida, and he currently teaches at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Florida.

The exhibition will be open for viewing 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, March 25-Thursday, May 2.