Slow down, read the exhibits, check out the artifacts, enjoy the art, watch the videos at the end, and take the time to question your deep-seated notion that language is primarily verbal and written and be grateful we enjoy the fruits of the deaf community who brought us the super-important-today closed-captioning system as well as a perpetual reminder that visual language's most sophisticated representation is in...
Read moreThis museum offers excellent array of Deaf history, Deaf arts, and Deaf culture with most of Deaf staff with the use of American Sign Language. Most of cultural history is explained stories dated in Ancient Greece to the modern date. DeVia led by Chuck Baird was so inspiring and well-matched with the Deaf thoughts. It was full of interest to snoop around the museum. Thank you for...
Read moreGreat place to start getting acquainted with the Deaf community. Lots of history in written form. Also movies to personalize your experience. An art exhibit further enhances the story. This was my second visit and I still haven't seen everything. If you are curious or even familiar with the Deaf community, take a visit to this museum. You won't be...
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