De’VIA: Investigating Deaf Visual Art
by Patti Durr
(Article reproduced with permission from the Deaf Studies Conference Proceedings publisher)
Deaf Culture: The Arts from a Journey into the Deaf World
by Harlan, Robert Hoffmeister, Ben Bahan
“De’VIA: Art Talk” at Deaf Studies Today 2004
by Chuck Baird
Deconstructing the Forced Assimilation of Deaf People Via De’VIA Resistance and Affirmation Art
by Patricia Durr
Deaf Heritage Chapter 4 – Artists
Gannon, Jack. “Deaf Artists.” Deaf Heritage. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of the Deaf, 1981. 93-156.
Elements of a Culture
Visions by Deaf Artists
by Brenda Schertz and Harlan Lane
Expression in Print
by Joan Popovitch-Kutscher
WDF News: Pamela Witcher
Master Printmaker: Joan Popovich-Kutscher
by Terri Manning
Spotlight On . . . Robert Wittig
by Raymond Luczak
Where Are They Now? Ann Silver
by David Rosenbaum, SIGNews staff writer
Granville Redmond
Manuscript by Mildred Albronda
With permission from the Mildred Albronda Memorial Trust. Eric Albronda/Vicki Brenner, Administrators. PO Box 1145, Mount Shasta, California, 96067. ericalbronda@finestplanet.com or vmb@finestplnet.com
Movers and Shakers
Francisco Goya: Brush with Light
by Cathryn Carroll and Susan M. Mather
My Experience as an Artist Vis-a-vis Deaf Art
by Ann Silver
David Bloch
by Vivian Alpert Thompson
Spinning Gold
by Emily Andreano
Tactile Mind Articles
“Coffee Shop Notes” by Sara Stallard
Manny Vazquez
The Warmth of Light
Raw Sensibilities
El Dorado and De’VIA
Experimental, Experiential, and Vibrant
Re-introduction Joseph Grigely
Cherished, Indeed
The Classification of De’VIA: Part I
The Classification of De’VIA: Part II
The Classification of De’VIA: Part III
The Jason Project
Visual Maverick
New Ground in Examining Deaf Art
Sonnenstrahl Shares Some Criteria
Mining eBay?
Abstracting Personal Experience
Beyond the Measure of Hearing
More of Tate Tullier
Goya’s Deafness in Art History
Introspective Wonders
With Ears for Wings
Some Gift Ideas
A Creative Zeitgeist
Walker’s “Deaficide”
Marginalia
Featured Gems
Happenings Here and There
MaVa Couture Dolls
The Mug of Life
A Unique Way of Saying ILY
Springboards
Material Exuberance
Savory Tidbits
Chicago!
© Sara Stallard. All rights reserved. Columns are not to be printed. Anyone desiring a printed form, should contact the author for permission.
Silence
by Louise Stern
Mary Rappazzo’s Studio
Hearing Health September – October 1998: 34-35
Deaf Art: What For?
by Amy Forbes-Robertson
Forbes-Robertson, Amy. “Deaf Art: What For?” Diss. University of Bristol, 2004. Taubenschlag. 2005. 23 Nov. 2005
A Thesis in Art Education
by Betty G. Miller
The Magic Lantern Man
by Theophilus Hope d’Estrella
Click below to see a copy of the dissertation in Portuguese.