Centers & Affiliates
Center for the Arts in Healthcare
Center for the Arts in Healthcare Research & Education. The CAHRE Center is an innovative new organization dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration between the arts and healthcare.


Center for the Arts and Public Policy

The Center for Arts and Public Policy (CAPP), was the first interdisciplinary center of this type in the United States. Its purpose is to provide a forum for the discussion and analysis of arts and public policy issues.


Center for World Arts

The Center for World Arts promotes diversity and encourages collaborative, multidisciplinary, and inter-cultural perspectives in the arts linking global communities.


Digital Worlds Institute

The Digital Worlds Institute exists to nurture leading edge research and education between engineering and the arts, utilizing the tools of digital technology and culture. By bringing together the diverse talents of University of Florida faculty, students, and staff in a multifaceted collaborative environment, the Institute serves as a platform for interdisciplinary research that would not have occurred within the confines of any one college or department. Through the use of telecommunications and high performance technologies, the Institute reaches out across the campus, state, nation, and the world to share new tools and opportunities with creative people everywhere.

Harn Museum of Art
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art promotes the power of the arts to inspire and educate people and enrich their lives. To this purpose the museum builds and maintains exemplary art collections and produces a wide variety of challenging, innovative exhibitions and stimulating educational programs. As an integral part of the University of Florida, the museum advances teaching and research and serves as a catalyst for creative engagement between the university and diverse local, state, national and international audiences.

New World School of the Arts, Miami, FL
Located in Miami, Florida, the New World School of the Arts is a cooperative venture of Dade County Public Schools, Miami-Dade Community College and the University of Florida. The school prepares students for professional careers in Dance, Music, Theatre and the Visual Arts.


University of Florida Performing Arts
University of Florida Performing Arts showcases world-class and up-and-coming artists from around the globe, commissions new works, and supports residencies for performing artists. Exceptional performers, concerts and plays, including many of Broadway’s most notable musicals, are frequently enjoyed by areas residents at one of UFPA’s three venues in Gainesville: The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts located at 315 Hull Road, one block east of SW 34th Street; the Baughman Center located at the intersection of Radio and Museum Roads on the University of Florida campus; and the University Auditorium located at the corner of Union and Newell Drives next to Century Tower on the University of Florida campus.

University Galleries
The University Gallery is dedicated to an exhibition program with an emphasis on contemporary art, for the primary purpose of serving the department's teaching and research needs. The gallery originates important exhibitions of regional, national and international art, hosts traveling exhibitions and mounts exhibitions of SAAH generated works. Included in these are the Annual Art Faculty Exhibition, the MFA Thesis Exhibitions, the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, and other periodic group and one-person faculty exhibitions.

The Grinter Galleries are located in Grinter Hall. The exhibitions presented here are related to academic programming with an emphasis on international arts.

The Focus Gallery is a space adjacent to the office area of the School of Art and Art History. Under the supervision of the University Gallery, this area displays student and faculty art as well as small, invitational one-person exhibitions, on a monthly basis.

All three of the above exhibition programs are intimately associated with the school's teaching curricula. The galleries are located conveniently close to classroom activities.