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Deaf Night at the KMA
Deaf Night at the KMA
Deaf Night at the KMA welcomes Knoxville’s Deaf Community to an open house at the museum. Join us for an exclusive evening exploring the KMA’s current exhibitions— States of Becoming, Currents: Recent Art from East Tennessee and Beyond, Higher Ground: A Century of the Visual Arts in East Tennessee, Cycle of Life: Within the Power of Dreams and the Wonder of Infinity, Facets of Modern and Contemporary Glass, and the Thorne Rooms. Accessible tours will be given throughout the evening, and KMA docents accompanied by student interpreters from the University of Tennessee and the community will be available in the galleries. Enjoy an evening of light refreshments, learning about the art, interactive and accessible activities with friends and family.
Free and open to the public!
Questions? Contact DeLena Feliciano at dfeliciano@knoxart.org or 865-934-2041.
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS FOR THEIR COLLABORATION AND SUPPORT OF THIS EVENT!
Lee Handler (KMA Volunteer and Docent), Sean Burke (KMA Volunteer), In partnership with the University of Tennessee, Center on Deafness and students from the Deaf Studies: Educational Interpreting concentration. Program Coordinator: Megan Wylie Potts; for more information, contact mpotts10@utk.edu
Support provided by The Frank and Virginia Rogers Foundation
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