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March 11, 2003

3/30 D.E.A.F. Media/Oakland Museum Family workshop

From: D.E.A.F. Media, Inc. - 11 Mar 2003

D.E.A.F. Media, Inc. and the Oakland Museum of California proudly present:
For Families with Deaf Children and teens &
Children and teens with Deaf Families

A DEAF ARTIST'S WORKSHOP
March 30, 2003
2 - 4 pm, Sunday


CALIFORNIA FASHION

**Featured exhibit:
"Iconic to Ironic: Fashioning a California Identity"
Jeans, t-shirts, hippie style, surfer gear, "Xtreme" sports, Hollywood glamour, and California's diverse cultural "fashion fusion."

**Gallery tour and storytelling with:
JON LAMBERTON

Jon Lamberton is an Outreach Specialist at DCARA. He holds a degree in biology from Gallaudet University and expecially enjoys world travel.

**Hands-on activity: Making "wearable art" with D.E.A.F. Media staff and

RON TRUMBLE
Ron Trumble is the Project Coordinator for D.E.A.F. Media at the Oakland Museum project and member of the Board of Directors. He holds a fine arts degree from R.I.T. and is owner of Trumblewood-a fine arts woodcrafting business in Berkeley.

Place: The Fish Pond at the Oakland Museum
1000 Oak Street at 10th
(1 Block East of the Lake Merrit Bart Station)

Important ... To Register: drsr@deafmedia.org
(510) 841-0165 TTY
(510) 841-0163 Voice

Materials Fee: $5 each, $10 maximum per family


NOTE: YOU MUST BE IN THE COMPANY OF A DEAF CHILD, TEEN OR CODA TO ATTEND.

Voice Interpreter Provided

More info: www.museumca.org/exhibit/exhi_Iconic_to_ironic.html


This project is made possible in part through the generosity of the George H. Sandy Foundation and D.E.A.F. Media donors and volunteers.

D.E.A.F. Media, Inc., 2600 Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
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What is D.E.A.F. Media, Inc.?
D.E.A.F. Media, Inc. was established in 1974 as a Deaf arts and education non-profit corporation dedicated to the advocacy and development of cultural, educational and professional opportunities for the Deaf community. And, through the arts, D.E.A.F. Media promotes the awareness and acceptance of Deaf people by the general public. These goals are accomplished with a commitment to excellence through Deaf centered cultural events, school projects, television, and community partnerships with Bay Area cultural institutions. D.E.A.F. Media also provides information and referral, consultancy and technical assistance in the field of deafness, particularly with regard to the arts and communication