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How to omit motif in VIA

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DeVIA Criteria representative of Deaf experiences. uses specific artistic strategies such as color contrast and centralized focus. generally within the field of visual fine arts and alternative media. not exclusive to Deaf artists and not inclusive of all Deaf artists.
Affirmation DeVIA would include Chuck Baird, Whales, Betty G. Miller, Birth of a Deaf Woman, Ann Silver, Tattooed Lady, and Susan Dupor, Courtship. With these definitions in mind, explore the show on your own and determine whether you would label individual pieces as Resistance, Affirmation, or Liberation DeVIA.
Resistance DeVIA showcases themes of audism, oralism, mainstreaming, cochlear implants, identity confusion, and eugenics. All of these themes, typically negative in the eyes of the artist, are brought forward as a form of protest, as Resistance DeVIA conveys how Deaf people have been oppressed and marginalized.
Motifs are culturally relevant symbols (like hands and eyes) used by Deaf artists to communicate overall themes in their artwork. found in works about the Deaf experience).
As part of the DeVIA curriculum, we have a growing list of MOTIFS, which are symbols commonly found in works about the Deaf experience. arrow resistance- attacking, harming, trying to kill or stop or destroy. band aid burning pianos The Night it Rained Flaming Pianos by David Call. clock- clouds-
Deaf View/Image Art, also known as DeVIA, is art that examines and expresses the Deaf Experience from a cultural, linguistic, and intersectional point of view. ​ The 4 Elements of DeVIA: ​ De Deaf Deaf-Blind Expression of Affirmation, Resistance, and Liberation.
Deaf View/Image Art, also known as DeVIA, is art that examines and expresses the Deaf Experience from a cultural, linguistic, and intersectional point of view. The 4 Elements of DeVIA: De Deaf Deaf-Blind Expression of Affirmation, Resistance, and Liberation.

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