
This piece is by Joe.
The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation is the result of an evolutionary process that began with the belief that people with developmental disabilities could be taught skills that would lead to full opportunities in the arts. Each day, professional artists acting as facilitators encourage artists to expand their reach and skills, resulting in art that transcends the disability of the artists who created it.


Jessell would like to share some of her art and also let people know that September is deaf awareness month. Her work is titled "The Love and Remembrance". The other image here is not her work, but an example of "visu-centric design" in the James Lee Sorenson Language Center in DC. You can go to http://www.sorensonvrs.com/aware to view videos featuring people talking about innovators in the deaf community and learn more about their histories. Each week has a featured video, including one about the contributions of deaf artists.