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History Through Deaf Eyes – Tour Cities

Estimated total attendance: 415,000

  1. Hartford, Connecticut, March 5 – April 14, 2001, Hosted by the American School for the Deaf – at the Phoenix Home Life Insurance Building.
  2. Lexington, Kentucky, October 1 – November 4, 2001, Hosted by the Kentucky School for the Deaf and the University of Kentucky – at the University of KY.
  3. Fulton, Missouri, November 11 – December 14, 2001, Hosted by the Missouri School for the Deaf and William Woods University – at William Woods University.
  4. Rochester, New York, March 28 – April 28, 2002, Hosted by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the Rochester School for the Deaf, and the Rochester Museum and Science Center – at the Rochester Museum and Science Center.
  5. Washington, D.C., May 9 – September 22, 2002, at the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries Building, in conjunction with the National Museum of American History.
  6. Akron, Ohio, April 5 – May 7, 2003, at the Summit County Chapter of the American Red Cross, 501 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio, hosted by the Ohio Deaf community.
  7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 3 – July 27, 2003, at the University of Pennsylvania Arthur Ross Gallery, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf.
  8. Birmingham, Alabama, September 7 – October 24, 2004 at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, in conjunction with the Alabama Association of the Deaf.
  9. Tucson, Arizona, November 4 – December 19, 2004, at the University of Arizona Union Gallery.
  10. Colorado Springs, Colorado, January 7, 2005 – March 17, 2005, at the Colorado School for the Deaf.
  11. Iowa City, Iowa, November 4, 2005 – February 23, 2006, at the University of Iowa.
  12. Nashville, Tennessee, March 3 – April 17, 2006, at the Nashville Public Library.
  13. Washington, D.C., April 8, 2014 – Current, Gallaudet University, Sorenson Language and Communication Center – at Gallaudet University.
Through Deaf Eyes: Washington, D.C.

May 9 - September 22, 2002 Hosted by the Smithsonian Institution at the Arts and Industries Building, in conjunction with the National Museum of American History. The summer of 2002 Gallaudet University hosted Deaf Way II, an international conference and festival on Deaf history, cultures,...

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits

Through Deaf Eyes: Tucson, Arizona

November 4 – December 19, 2004 Hosted at the University of Arizona Union Gallery. Dr. Samuel Supalla giving remarks during the exhibition opening. Photo by Todd, Hlavacek, November 11, 2004. Dr. Samuel Supalla giving remarks during the exhibition opening.

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits

Through Deaf Eyes: Lexington, Kentucky

October 1 - November 4, 2001 Hosted by the Kentucky School for the Deaf and the University of Kentucky at the University of Kentucky. Kentucky opening, Superintendent Dr. Harvey J. Corson on left.

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits

Through Deaf Eyes: Iowa City, Iowa

November 4, 2005 - February 23, 2006 Hosted at the University of Iowa. In November, 2005, this family visited the History Through Deaf Eyes opening at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and found a photo of a relative.

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits

Through Deaf Eyes: Hartford, Connecticut

March 5 - April 14, 2001 Hosted by the American School for the Deaf at the Phoenix Home Life Insurance Building. Gary Wait (right) and helper installing objects.

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits

Through Deaf Eyes: Birmingham, Alabama

September 7 - October 24, 2004 Hosted by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, in conjunction with the Alabama Association of the Deaf. Reverend Jay Croft, who led the planning for the Birmingham, Alabama opening, is sharing the story of how and why this model of...

History Through Deaf Eyes

Resource Type: Archives & Exhibits