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  2. Disability art - Wikipedia

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    These organizations recognize and value the culture and language of the Deaf community, and include them within this definition in recognition of the similar barriers that many deaf people face accessing the arts. [23] In Canada, there are also well-established networks of governmental departments involved in programming disability arts.

  3. De'VIA - Wikipedia

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    Deaf View Image Art, abbreviated as De'VIA, is a genre of visual art that intentionally represents the Deaf experience and Deaf culture. Although De'VIA works have been created throughout history, the term was first defined and recognized as an art genre in 1989. [ 1 ]

  4. Arnaud Balard - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Balard wrote a manifesto outlining his philosophy of Surdism, an artistic, philosophical, and cultural movement celebrating deaf culture and deaf arts (including cinema, theater, literature, and visual arts). He is also known for designing the Sign Union flag, an image intended to represent global unity for deaf and deafblind people.

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    Image credits: Cole the Deaf Dog- The Team Cole Project / Facebook Cole has been a therapy dog at a local school for almost seven years now, and because of the kids’ long-standing relationship ...

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  7. DaDaFest - Wikipedia

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    DaDaFest also enables young people to earn Arts Award accreditation. [2] Since the start of the young people's program in 2002, DaDaFest has had 2000 people involved in youth projects. [2] Disability Equality Action Training - This is a scheme that addresses the issues faced by disabled and deaf people regarding access to everyday opportunities ...

  8. Christine Sun Kim - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Christine Sun Kim created a collection of six charcoal drawings on paper that explore "navigating the hearing world as a deaf person" shown in her series titled Degrees of Deaf Rage. [26] The drawings depict various degrees of angles (acute rage, legit rage, obtuse rage, straight up rage, reflex rage, full on rage), each labeled with ...

  9. Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The cultural series features presentations related to Deaf history, arts and culture, along with hands-on immersive workshops introducing elementary school students to Deaf culture and sign language. [1] Visual arts classes, performing arts performances, and American Sign Language classes are part of the organization's outreach efforts. [3]