LANGUAGE FOR THE EYE
a traveling exhibit about deafness and deaf culture
Presented by National Children’s Museum and Imagination Stage in partnership with BlackRock Center for the Arts.
Language for the Eye is a traveling interactive exhibit in which families can explore how sound travels through vibration, learn about sign language, discover the talents of many deaf people in history and so much more!
Language for the Eye is supported, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
CURRENT EXHIBIT INFO
Loudoun County Public Libraries, Virginia:
Sterling Library: September 8th
Cascades Library: September 15th
Purcellville Library: September 29th
EXHIBIT HOURS
Saturdays, 11:00am-3:00pm
Free admission, Recommended for ages 5 & up
LOCATION & INFO
http://www.lcpl.lib.va.us/branches.htm
EXHIBIT HISTORY
BlackRock Center for the Arts
March 7-31, 2007
EXHIBIT HOURS
Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM, Saturday 9 AM-2 PM
Free admission, Recommended for ages 5 & up
Questions: (voice) 240-912-1053
LOCATION & INFO
BlackRock Center for the Arts
12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, MD 20874
www.blackrockcenter.org
(voice) 240-912-1053
SPECIAL WORKSHOPS
Saturdays 9 AM-2 PM
INTERACTIVE STORYTELLING
March 24, 11 AM & 1 PM: Stella Antonio-Conley
March 31, 11 AM & 1 PM: Fred Beam
Limited Seating, Doors open 15 minutes before presentation
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Saturday, March 17, 2007 1:00 PM
Imagination Stage’s Deaf Access Company presents
Journey to the World’s Edge: A Folk Tale in the Irish Tradition
Tickets $10, advance purchase recommended
To purchase tickets: (voice) 301-528-2260
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