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Patti Durr collection on Deaf Theater
Patti Durr collection on Deaf Theatre contains correspondence, clippings, programs, and flyers related to Deaf theater, as collected by NTID faculty member Patti Durr.
Deaf Art/Deaf Artists collection
Correspondence, slides, and clippings related to artists included in the deaf art/deaf artists website. The website includes over 40 deaf and hard of hearing artists.
Deaf Artist cards and postcards
A collection of greeting cards and postcards designed by deaf and hard of hearing artists.
Deaf World Crayons print by Ann Silver and Jim Van Manen
This is a framed color print by artist Alice Silver. Silver is a deaf American working in the visual arts. The print depicts a box of crayons with the word for deaf in many languages printed on each crayon.
Clayton Valli memorial collection
This collection contains documentation of a 2003 memorial service held at NTID for Clayton Valli, deaf linguist and ASL poet. Both photographs and a video document the memorial.
Paula Grcevic Upsweep of Spring collage
Blue handmade paper using abacca, cotton pulp, pieces of silk, dried plants and other assorted textural elements.
"Entrada" watercolor on paper by Rolando Siguenza
The collection contains one watercolor painting by Deaf Latinx artist Rolando Siguenza. The painting depicts six young men with angels' wings with a yellow background foregrounded by a wrought iron gate. At lower right, another young male in profile with wings looks on.
Yiqiao Wang prints
The collection includes two framed color digital prints. "Flower Boy" depicts a geometric, stylized bust of a boy with a flower necklace. "Lady Signs Flower" depicts a geometric, stylized bust of a woman with hand signing "flower blossoming" in American Sign Language.
Edna Sayers collection
Materials donated by Edna Sayers relating to her publications about literature and the Deaf, and VHS tapes of Deaf performances.
Harry Lang biographical files for Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences
Harry Lang biographical files consists of Lang's research used for the book, Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary, (co-authored with Bonnie Meath-Lang).