Betty G. Miller | paintings & neon artwork
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Betty in front of her neon, ASL Past, Present, and Future, for Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf in Wilson. |
Betty G. Miller's work spans a career of over thirty years. In 1987 she began signing her work with the name "Bettigee" to signify a change in her outlook and her work. Gallery 1 -- a sampling |
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Deaf Club 1940s |
In June 2001 Betty participated in an exhibit, "Seeing Through Deaf Eyes", in New York City. This exhibit was held in honor of the 135th anniversary of the founding of Lexington School for the Deaf. Gallery 2 -- "Seeing Through Deaf Eyes" paintings and neon artwork. |
Hearing Test II |
In November 2003 Betty had a retrospective of paintings shown at the Washburn Arts Gallery at Gallaudet University. "Hearing Aids Are Not Like Glasses", an installation conceived by Judith Treesberg in which Betty collaborated was show concurrently in the adjoining gallery. Gallery 3 -- "Washburn Retrospective" paintings and neon work. Nov. 03 -- See flyer, photos of the reception, and information about "Hearing Aids Are Not Like Glasses." |