What is the primary theme depicted in Nancy Rourke's Deaf art?
A Deaf Perspective | 2-4 | Deaf Art

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The history of Deaf education
The evolution of sign language
The struggles of Deaf individuals in a hearing world
The beauty of nature
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How does Tony Landon McGregor incorporate his cultural background into his art?
By using traditional painting techniques
By focusing on modern art styles
By creating digital art
By incorporating ASL and Southwestern Indian symbolism
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What unique feature is present in Chuck Baird's artwork?
Incorporation of sign language into the art
Depiction of historical events
Use of vibrant colors
Focus on abstract themes
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What does Betty Miller's artwork primarily reflect?
Her love for nature
Her experiences with oralism and suppression of ASL
Her interest in modern technology
Her travels around the world
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Which artist is known for drawing portraits with an angelic style?
Douglas Tilden
Rudolph Werner
John Brewster Jr.
Granville Redmond
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What is a common theme in Rudolph Werner's artwork?
Landscape and nature
Oppression of ASL and the struggle for Deaf rights
Abstract expressionism
Historical events
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What type of art is Granville Redmond known for?
Digital art
Landscape paintings
Sculptures
Portraits
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What does Anne Silver's artwork focus on?
Historical events
Technological advancements
Labels and identity of the Deaf community
The beauty of nature
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What is the main subject of Matt Daigle's cartoons?
Historical events
Deaf culture and humorous situations
Abstract concepts
Nature and wildlife
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What is the significance of the 'glittens' in Matt Daigle's artwork?
They symbolize the blending of Deaf and hearing cultures
They depict the challenges of winter
They represent a new fashion trend
They are a metaphor for childhood innocence
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