Deaf Art Collections: Miller, Warren

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Warren Miller

Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but he has lived and worked in central Indiana for the past 30 years. Inspired by his father's and grandfather's artworks, Warren pursued an interest in art at an early age.

He attended Rochester Institute of Technology in New York where he studied graphic design for five years. He served as a graphic designer until the recent economic downturn. He began painting after he was laid off from his graphic design position.

He was interviewed and featured in the nationally known magazine, DeafLife.

His artwork has been featured on ABC Family Channel, Switched at Birth.

Title Medium Year Size Acquired Picture
George Veditz

Digitally printed poster

The poster commemorates the 100th anniversary of The Preservation of Sign Language film.

 

2013 24" x 18" Purchased by 
Joan Naturale,
NTID Librarian
Forefathers

Digitally printed poster

"Mount Deafmore"-shows the faces of influential Deaf figures or educators. L to R-Abbe de l'Epee, Thomas H. Gallaudet, George Veditz, and Laurent Clerc. 

2013 24" x 18" Purchased by 
Joan Naturale,
NTID Librarian

 

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