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NTID Performing Arts production posters
Samples of promotional posters for almost every theater production put on by the NTID Performiing Arts program dating back to 1974.
William Harris Gallery collection
This collection contains materials that document the history and operation of the William Harris Gallery on the RIT Campus.
Robert Panara deaf poster collection
Collection of 11 posters collected by Robert Panara, the first deaf faculty member of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Deaf film posters
Collection of posters for films featuring Deaf characters.
Newby Ely deaf movie collection
A collection of posters, films, and press books featuring deaf actors or characters as compiled by historian and film buff Newby Ely.
Lights On! Deaf Theatre records
Documents related to the Lights On! Deaf Theatre group, a Rochester based organization dedicated to deaf theater. The collection contains administrative documents for the organization, such as bylaws, meeting minutes, and budgeting materials, as well as newsletters and correspondence. Also included are scripts and materials related to each production, such as playbills, schedules, floor plans, production notes, photographs, and video recordings.
Deaf Rochester Film Festival collection
The Deaf Rochester Film Festival collection contains planning materials, media, posters, programs, and other promotional material relating to the festival.
Council for Better Hearing and Speech public service posters and film clips
Council for Better Hearing and Speech public service posters and film clips contains seven poster and three thirty second films. The posters were prepared with the assistance of Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and the U. S. Department of Education.
George Veditz posters
Four works by various artists depicting George W. Veditz.
Deaf View Image Art (De'VIA) collection
Deaf View Image Art (De'VIA) collection contains a poster, exhibit and auction programs from various De'VIA events held during 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2014, as well as Gallery Guides from Deaf Artists' exhibits from 1993, 1995, and 1999.