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Continuing Education Summer Term – Begins May 30

Monday, May 20th, 2013

Just a few weeks until our summer 2013 term begins — and there is still time to register for a class to inspire you, improve your skills, build your portfolio, prepare you for a new career and more.

Continuing Education at the University of the Arts offers credit and non-credit courses, workshops and certificate programs designed to anticipate and meet the changing professional, academic and lifelong learning needs of individuals in the greater Philadelphia region.

Contact us if you have any questions or want to schedule an advising session – ce@uarts.edu or call 215.717.6095.  Now is the time to do it!

Italian Market Festival – May 18 +19

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
Eat well at the Italian Market Festival!  

Everyone is Italian on May 18 & 19 when the nation’s oldest outdoor market will celebrate the annual Italian Market Festival.Bring the entire family to experience the Annual Procession of Saints, and to enjoy the Live Entertainment, Family Events, Crafts, and…yes… Food, Food and more Food.  

Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby Day – Sat May 18

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

The Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby (KKSD) is an amazing and totally unique  design competition and parade of human powered vehicle floats.  Enjoy this spectacle as well as a lively Arts Festival!

Photo by Christopher Tromer

A Kinetic Sculpture is a human-powered vehicle that also has an artistic theme. Think of parade floats on bicycles, or mummers on hand crank driven pirate ships, or an alien space ship on welded bikes, it’s a bar and bar stools on a bike, it’s anything you can dream up. A Kinetic Sculpture Competition is all about fun and ingenuity, making the wackiest, most interesting contraption is the goal- finishing the course or winning is not.  Kinetic Sculpture Competitions have been taking place all over the world since 1969 when a California artist named Hobart Brown made some artistic improvements to his son’s tricycle.

Learn more at our Info Session – Tue May 7

Saturday, May 4th, 2013

Join us on Tuesday, May 7 (5:30 – 7:00pm) to learn more about our certificates and courses offered this summer.


Presentations at 5:45pm and 6:30pm provide the opportunity to hear a general overview about the many certificate programs and classes available – then meet faculty and current students, enjoy refreshments and get your questions answered. New students who attend the info session receive a 10% tuition discount off their first summer course.


We provide high quality courses in digital technology, art + design, photography, writing, music + movement,  and more!  If you are thinking about a career change, developing a portfolio, moving up within your company, exploring a new media, or learning an instrument, we have options to suit many types of students.

Book Release Party – CE Instructor Greg Pizzoli – Sat May 4 @ the Print Center

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

Please celebrate the accomplishment of artist and CE Instructor Greg Pizzoli at the Print Center on May 4 (3 – 6 pm) for his Book Release Party!

Story & Pictures by Greg Pizzoli

Enjoy food, drinks, games, art activities and books at this fun and family-friendly event.  THE WATERMELON SEED is his first children’s book and is published by Disney*Hyperion.  Come celebrate and meet the artist and find out more about his work:
Saturday May 4, 3 – 6 pm
The Print Center
1314 Latimer Street (btwn Spruce and Locust)

Image copyright Greg Pizzoli

Continuing Education Information Session – May 7

Saturday, April 27th, 2013

Join us on Tuesday, May 7 (5:30 – 7:00pm) to learn more about our certificates and courses offered this summer.


Presentations at 5:45pm and 6:30pm provide the opportunity to hear a general overview about the many certificate programs and classes available – then meet faculty and current students, enjoy refreshments and get your questions answered. New students who attend the info session receive a 10% tuition discount off their first summer course.


We provide high quality courses in digital technology, art + design, photography, writing, music + movement,  and more!  If you are thinking about a career change, developing a portfolio, moving up within your company, exploring a new media, or learning an instrument, we have options to suit many types of students.

International Festival – Sat May 11 @ Sister Cities Park

Friday, April 26th, 2013
Philadelphia is lucky enough to call 10 cities around the globe its sister cities and on Saturday, May 11 Sister Cities Park celebrates each one of its sister’s cultures with a daylong free festival. 

Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Philadelphia’s sister cities include Florence, Italy; Tel Aviv, Israel; Torun, Poland; Tianjin, China; Incheon, Korea; Douala, Cameroon; and Aix-en-Provence, France.

Truly transport yourself across the country with a number of activities.

Speak in a foreign tongue with mini language lessons or learn to cook authentic meals at cooking demonstrations.

Music, dancing, wine tastings and interactive activities hailing from each sister city are also set to take over Sister Cities Park.

Performers include dancers from the Guang Hua Chinese School, music from the Italian Consul, Taiko Drummers from Japan, a Cameroonian fashion show, ballet and folk dances, a DJ and more.

The park, home to a casual cafe, boat pond, grassy areas and a fountain, is open daily and home to frequent special events and family-friendly activities.

Sister Cities Park International Festival
When: Saturday, May 11, noon – 5 pm  |  Rain Date: Sunday, May 12
Where: Sister Cities Park, 18th Street + Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Cost: Free!
More info: centercityphila.org

Responsive Design – Talk on Apr 23

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

Living Responsively: Creating Websites that Work Across Devices

Tuesday, April 23:   5 pm – 9 pm

Embassy Suites Center City, 1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway

The web has gone portable. With some estimates indicating that 20% of web traffic originates from mobile phones and tablets, you can no longer risk alienating the mobile population. But how do you design and build a future-proof website when the devices, screen-sizes and operating systems keep changing, seemingly every few months?

Philly Tech Week 2013 – April 20 – 27

Monday, April 22nd, 2013

Philly Tech Week is a week-long celebration of technology and innovation in Philadelphia.

This annual collection of events is intended to grow the impact of our innovative region through programming focused on technology, collaboration and improving Philadelphia.

Here are a few featured events – be sure to check out the full schedule!

Powering Creativity, Technology and Community
Monday, April 22: 12 – 6 pm
3848 Lancaster Avenue – a wonderful afternoon of food, fun, art, dialogue, business and music!
Refreshments at 12:45 pm

1:30 pm to 2:30 pm – Discussion on Technology, Creativity and Community, featuring Gary Steuer, Alex Hillman, Aviva Kapust, Rakia Reynolds and others

Designing for Users – Apr 23

Sunday, April 21st, 2013

Useful, Usable + Desirable: Designing for Users – lecture as part of Philly Tech Week

Tuesday, April 23: 12 pm – 1:30 pm

Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce G. Fred DiBona Jr.
200 South Broad St, #700, Philadelphia, PA 19102

JessicaIvins

Useful, Usable + Desirable: Designing for Users, presented by Jessica Ivins, Sr. UX Specialist at AWeber