You see a woman's face in black and white. Her hands cover her mouth and chin, her fingers gripping at her cheeks. It is the beginning position for the sign for "sadness" in American Sign Language.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Art Institute of Chicago is offering monthly public tours in American Sign Language to make art accessible for all. Jennifer Eskridge-Hart and Jonathan Sondergeld conduct ...
The recently concluded photo and art exhibition, Anaivarum - Echoes of Heritage: A Celebration of Past & Inclusivity by Madras Photo Bloggers, and jointly organised by the British Council, Nam Veedu ...
52,000 people tuned in to watch the museum's first Facebook Live ASL tour, which showcased the Rodin at the Met exhibition. Met Signs in the Studio in ASL (photo by Filip Wolak, courtesy Metropolitan ...
The Sign: It's called wildstyle – a fitting description of the type of graffiti writing that Houston artist Gonzo247 favors. You've seen it around. It's colorful and intricate, mobilizing tangles of ...
A still from an "Asian Art in ASL" tour focused on a Korean moon jar in the museum's collection (all screenshots Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) “I wanted to explore the best fit in terms of ...
Steppenwolf's LookOut performance series adds a new American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation of Yasmina Reza's award-winning 1994 comedy Art to the fall lineup. Translated by Christopher Hampton ...
Austinites are accustomed to seeing live music on nearly every corner of the city. We have the biggest festivals such as SXSW and ACL, but we also have a large deaf community that sometimes doesn’t ...