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  2. Chuck Baird - Wikipedia

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    Baird also established a foundation to support emerging deaf artists, the Chuck Baird Foundation. [16] [17] In addition to his artwork, he was renowned as an actor and ASL storyteller. He performed as an actor with the National Theatre of the Deaf from 1980 to 1990, [18] as well as in The Legend of the Mountain Man (2008). Some of his many ASL ...

  3. Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    Painter Chuck Baird, a graduate of the Kansas School for the Deaf, was a proponent of the De'VIA genre for deaf artists. [6] The museum is home to the Chuck Baird Foundation for the Visual Arts, which promotes and showcases artworks that convey the Deaf worldview and experience. [ 6 ]

  4. The Learning Center for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Baird - Chuck Baird is a well-known artist in the deaf community. In 1994, Baird lived in TLC for a year, as an artist in residence, to create a 150-foot-long mural called A Panoramic View of the History of American Sign Language. The mural with three divided sections: the Golden Ages, the Dark Ages, and American Sign Language Revival ...

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    Two Indian art house films, “The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs” and “The Village House” head the joint slate of a pair of new distribution companies addressing the North American market ...

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  7. Deaf cinema - Wikipedia

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    The "Cinema of the deaf" includes any film where the deafness is the main subject but is written or directed by anyone without questioning its relationship or knowledge about the deaf culture or language. It also includes any film that is played by hearing actors for deaf roles pretending to know sign language.

  8. Talk:Chuck Baird - Wikipedia

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  9. Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    Deaf artists such as Betty G. Miller and Chuck Baird have produced visual artwork that conveys a Deaf worldview. [53] Douglas Tilden was a famous Deaf sculptor who produced many different sculptures in his lifetime. [54] Some Deaf artists belong to an art movement called De'VIA, which stands for Deaf View Image Art.