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De'VIA: Invesigating 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 Lane, 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 Patti Durr
Artists (book extract) Chapter 4 of Deaf Heritage By Jack Gannon
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 Popovich-Kutscher
WFD 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
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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. Hyperlink "mailto:ericalbronda@finestplanet.com" or Hyperlink "mailto:vmb@finestplnet.com"
Movers and Shakers Francisco Goya: Brush with Light By Cathryn Carroll and Susan M. Mather
My Experience as an Artist Vis-à-vis Deaf Art by Ann Silver
David Bloch by Vivian Alpert Thompson
Spinning Gold By Emily Andreano
Tactile Mind Articles by Sara Stallard
Tactile Mind Weekly Extra Web supplements to Tactile Mind Weekly
Silence by Louise Stern
Mary Rappazzo's Studio Hearing Health Sept-Oct. 1998: 34-35
Deaf Art: What For? (a dissertation) by Amy Forbes-Robertson
Forbes-Robertson, Amy. "Deaf Art: What For?" Diss. University of Bristol, 2004. Taubenschlag. 2005. 23 Nov. 2005 <http://www.taubenschlag.de/lernen/ wissenschaft/shirley/forbes-robertson.pdf>.
A Thesis in Art Education (a dissertation) by Betty G. Miller
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