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The museum is now open Wednesday-Saturday. 

We remain diligent with supporting the containment of COVID-19. Please follow our guidelines when arriving at the museum.

 

Please help support our efforts to educate about and share the richness of Deaf history, arts, and culture.

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Youth DE'VIA

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History of Deaf Culture

Deaf Community
Interviews

Chuck Baird 
Art Gallery

A revolving exhibit of the National Youth De'VIA competition will be on display every September.

The rich history of Deaf culture is explored through the history of a school for the Deaf. 

These interviews capture the essence of a Deaf person's journey in the United States.

The Chuck Baird Art Gallery showcases a broad range of nationwide De'VIA and Deaf artists' work with convey the Deaf worldview and experience.

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Please support the William J. Marra Museum, the only independently owned and public museum about Deaf history, arts and culture in the United States. Donations help keep exhibits fresh and inspiring for guests like you.

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Our museum offers an opportunity to learn about the advantages of signed languages for all humans, whether Deaf or non-Deaf and to elevate Deaf humans' stories. Group tours and museum reservations are available. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 foundation so donations are always appreciated.

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