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Thank you for your interest in the Deaf Visual Arts Festival! We will not be hosting the festival in 2026; however, we’re excited to continue offering a variety of Deaf Visual Arts programs throughout the year—including art classes, ASL museum tours, poetry slams, and performances. These programs help keep our community creative and connected! We hope to bring the festival back in Spring 2027. 

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ASL Tours with Deaf Docents

ASL Tours with Deaf Docents provide museum experiences led by deaf individuals who communicate directly with attendees using sign language.

There's a group of women painting  canvases at a white table. There are colored cups with paint water in them. At the end of the table are 3 people standing over a canvas. David Call is an artist helping, he is a white man wearing a black shirt and glasses. He's holding onto a canvas on the table. Across from him is a white woman with curly brown hair, she is wearing a blue shirt. She is taking tape off the canvas. Behind them is a white woman wearing a jean jacket and has white hair. She is looking at their progress.

Art Classes with
Deaf Artists

Art classes are designed specifically for the Deaf community. These classes will be taught by deaf artists.

1904 Deaf Film Festival in black letters. There are colored outlines around 1904. "1" has a dark pink outline. "9" has a dark blue outline. "0" has a light green outline. "4" has a orange outline.

1904 Deaf Film Festival

The 1904 Deaf Film Festival will champion 25 emerging deaf filmmakers and their production. This event will take place online over the course of one month. 

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