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Overview

To enhance the future of the deaf community, we must preserve its past. The National Deaf Life Museum serves as a beacon of progress and hope for deaf culture.

Founded by the late Jane Norman, Ph.D., a treasured Gallaudet University colleague, the museum serves to:

  • Create public programming that reaches our campus, surrounding neighborhoods, diverse Washington, D.C. constituencies, as well as national and international audiences.
  • Advocate for the open exchange of ideas about what it means to be deaf vs hearing with the local, national, and international communities.
  • Provide national leadership in the presentation of deaf history and contemporary life of the deaf community.
  • Host historical, linguistic, and cultural scholarship that serves the University and its visitors as a resource on deaf life and artistic expression.

Plan Your Visit!

Internships

The National Deaf Life Museum offers credit-earning internships to students in a variety of majors. Have your academic advisor contact Museum staff for more information.

Volunteering

Volunteer opportunities are available for students, alumni, and interested community members. Contact museum staff for more information about training as a docent and scheduling volunteer hours.

Class Visits

Students are always welcome in the museum, and we offer educational opportunities for professors who wish to bring their class as a group to learn about Gallaudet history and other programs the museum offers.

Classroom Lectures

Instructors wishing to have a guest speaker on the subjects of museum studies, exhibition design and writing, Gallaudet history, Deaf culture, and related topics are welcome to contact museum staff.

While we have developed plans for future exhibitions, the committee is always interested in suggestions. To impart your vision for an exhibition or new ways of reaching communities, please

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Be a Friend of the Museum

Join the Gallaudet University Museum community! Discover how you can support our mission, engage with art and culture, and make a difference today.

Exhibits

Andrew J. Foster Exhibit

Explore the Andrew J. Foster Exhibit at Gallaudet University Museum. Discover the legacy of a pioneer in deaf education and his impact on the deaf community.

Deaf HERstory Exhibit

Explore the "Deaf Herstory" exhibit at Gallaudet University Museum, celebrating the rich history and contributions of Deaf women. Discover their inspiring stories today!

Deaf Peace Corps Exhibit

Explore the Deaf Peace Corps exhibit at Gallaudet University Museum, showcasing the inspiring stories and contributions of Deaf individuals in international service.

Gallaudet at 150 and Beyond Exhibit

Explore the Gallaudet at 150 and Beyond exhibit, celebrating the rich history and future of Gallaudet University. Discover unique artifacts and engaging stories!

History Through Deaf Eyes

Explore "History Through Deaf Eyes" at Gallaudet University Museum, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and experiences of the Deaf community through captivating exhibits.

Language, Culture, Communities

Explore Gallaudet University's Language, Culture, and Communities exhibit. Discover the rich tapestry of deaf culture and its impact on language and society.

Left Behind: HIV/AIDS and the Deaf Community

This exhibition recounts the history of the HIV/AIDS crisis as it was experienced by the Deaf community.

Olof Hanson Exhibit

Explore the Olof Hanson Exhibit at Gallaudet University Museum, showcasing the life and contributions of this influential artist in the Deaf community.

The Life of Robert Panara Exhibit

Explore the life of Robert Panara at Gallaudet University's museum exhibit. Discover his impact on deaf education and culture through engaging displays and artifacts.

Then and Now Exhibit

Explore Gallaudet University's "Then and Now" online exhibit, showcasing the rich history and evolution of the Deaf community through captivating artifacts and stories.

We Are Equal Exhibit

Discover the "We Are Equal" exhibit at Gallaudet University Museum, exploring the rich history and contributions of the Deaf community. Experience their journey!

Programs

Celebrating 150 Years!

Discover the rich history and vibrant legacy of Gallaudet University as we celebrate 150 years of excellence in education and advocacy for the Deaf community.

Exhibits

Explore Gallaudet University's Museum exhibits, showcasing rich history, art, and culture. Discover the unique heritage of the Deaf community through engaging displays.

Information

Contact

  • National Deaf Life Museum
  • Chapel Hall | S400
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  • (202) 250-2235
  • Monday
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Tuesday
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Wednesday
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Thursday
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Friday
    10:00 am - 4:00 pm