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Betty G. Miller – Deaf Art

    https://deaf-art.org/profiles/betty-g-miller/
    Betty G. Miller Dr. Betty G. Miller of Philadelphia, PA was born to deaf parents in Chicago, Illinois. She is a well-known professional Deaf Artist who taught art at Gallaudet University for 18 years. She left Gallaudet in 1977 to co-found Spectrum, Focus on Deaf Artists.

Betty G. Miller

    http://www.deafart.org/Biographies/Betty_G__Miller/betty_g__miller.html
    Betty G. Miller Dr. Betty G. Miller, who resides in Washington, DC, was born to Deaf parents in Chicago, IL. She left Gallaudet in 1977 to co-found Spectrum, Focus on Deaf Artists. (MSSD) in Washington, DC.

Betty G. Miller, Deaf Painter(Nancy Creighton)

    https://wordgathering.syr.edu/past_issues/issue11/art/creighton.html
    BETTY G. MILLER: DEAF PAINTER The work speaks volumes. It speaks of the oppression of deaf people, their struggles, the strength of their community and the beauty of their language.

Miller, Betty G. Let There Be Light De'ARTivism in DC

    https://deviapepcoedisongallery.wordpress.com/artists/k-r-last-names/miller-betty-g/
    Betty G. Miller is the only known De’VIA artist to work in neon glass. This piece, Frazzled, represents the intense stress and creativity required of interpreters as they …

Betty Miller, 78 Gay News Washington D.C.

    https://www.washingtonblade.com/2013/01/09/betty-miller-78/
    Jan 09, 2013 · Betty was known as a pioneer in two fields. She was nicknamed the “Mother of De’VIA” (Deaf View Image Art), a genre that intentionally expresses the deaf experience through art.

Deaf Artists

    https://deaf-artist.com/
    It all started with a group of Deaf Artists in May of 1989 when they attended a workshop at Gallaudet University. Betty Miller and Paul Johnston led this workshop. Together, at the Deaf Way, they created the De’via Manifesto. De’via is about Deaf artists portraying their Deaf experiences through art.

Deaf Artists – Deaf Artists

    https://deaf-artist.com/deaf-artists/
    William Maggs Ashley Shaffer Tommy Motswai Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (18th CE famous painter) Betty Miller (“mother of De’via)

Descriptions 1 - Deaf Art

    http://www.deafart.org/Artworks/Descriptions_1/descriptions_1.html
    (Courtesy of Betty G. Miller) The oil painting of a long tree-like branch which includes fingers, hand and ear indicating her experience of life as a Deaf woman. At the top of the branch is a new green leaf, which indicates the beginning of another life, a new cycle, and expresses her continuing pride in being a Deaf woman artist.

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