Search

I Can’t Hear You, It’s Too Dark in Here

Authors: student artists from the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Keywords: visual art, texture, multimedia art

Abstract: Student artists from Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired exhibited their art in the fine arts building on campus and were listed as a studio stop on WEST, the West Austin Studio Tour May 20, 2017. Enjoy these creative works by students with blindness, visual impairment, DeafBlindness, and multiple disabilities.

Photo of artwork by Ahmed H

Charzard Sleeping by Ahmed H.

Photo of artwork by Graham P

Cuckoo Clock by Graham P.

Photo of artwork by Matt A

From Madness to Joy by Matt A.

Photo of artwork by Misael S

Get Lost (in art) by Misael S.

Photo of artwork by Chanel D

I’m Fly by Chanel D.

Photo of artwork by Julie V

Key Chimes by Julie V.

Photo of artwork by Mya G

Kint by Mya G.

Photo of artwork by Jordan L

Land of Colors Quilt by Jordan L

Photo of artwork by Hector and Misael

The Conversational Doppelgangers by Hector L. and Misael S.

Photo of artwork by Tyler C

Mark Riccobono: The President of the National Federation of the Blind with his People by Tyler C.

Photo of artwork by Chanel D Jordan L And Dimitri D

The Forget Me Knot Collabortation by Chanel D., Jordan L., Dimitri D.

Photo of artwork by Devin G

The Monster Under the Bed by Devin G.

 Photo of artwork by Kim B

Tied to the Chair by Kim B.

Photo of artwork by Dixie L

Titanic Pillow by Dixie L.

Photo of artwork by Adelyn G

Torn Jungle by Adelyn G.

Photo of artwork by Adelyn G

Woven Flame by Adelyn G.

Previous Article

Active Learning Approach and the Standard Curriculum

Effective Practices
Next Article

Early Identification of Visual Impairment and Combined Vision and Hearing Loss

Effective Practices