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  2. Betty G. Miller - Wikipedia

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    After her tenure at Gallaudet was up, Miller moved to Austin, Texas. There, she co-founded Spectrum, Focus on Deaf Artists, which brought together other painters, dancers, and artists contributing to deaf culture. [9] In 1989 Miller, along with 8 other deaf artists, coined the term "De'VIA" (Deaf view image art).

  3. Chuck Baird - Wikipedia

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    In May 1989, prior to the international Deaf culture festival at Gallaudet University, Deaf Way II, Baird was one of eight Deaf artists (along with Betty G. Miller) who produced a manifesto for De'VIA (Deaf View Image Art). [5] [9] This was a concept for Deaf art that was differentiated from art by or for Deaf people. Rather, it was art that ...

  4. John Carlin (painter) - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the New York Historical Society also have paintings by Carlin. [4] In addition to his artistic interests, Carlin was also invested in social causes, especially those concerning deaf people.

  5. 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]

  6. Category:Deaf artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Douglas Tilden - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Tilden (May 1, 1860 – August 5, 1935) was an American sculptor.He was deaf from a bout of scarlet fever at the age of four and attended the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, California (now in Fremont, California).

  8. Regina Olson Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Her orchid paintings are permanently on public view at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Museum. [3] A partial list includes: Famous International Exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts by Deaf Artist 1934 [Roerich Museum, New York City] Journal of the Bromeliad Society; Grassland Seeds (1957) [1]

  9. Edward Caledon Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Edward Caledon Bruce (May 26, 1825 – November 24, 1900) was an American artist, author, and publisher. Born in Winchester, Virginia, to educated and wealthy parents, he became deaf in his teens due to complications from scarlet fever. It was around this same time Bruce began showing an interest in art.

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