Anthropology of Motherhood

Intersections with Disability

TechOWL Community Space
Institute on Disabilities
at Temple University


1392 Cecil B Moore Ave | Philadelphia, PA

SEPTEMBER 19 - DECEMBER 1, 2024

Art by Deaf and disabled artists can capture experiences of caregiving through a Deaf and disability perspective. "Anthropology of Motherhood: Intersections with Disability" is a group of works by Deaf and disabled artists practicing in multiple genres and media. Join us for a free opening celebration to explore these works as a community.The free exhibit on Temple University's campus will be on display through December 1 2024 or longer.

events are free and open to the public.
Please register as space is limited.


 

OPENING RECEPTION

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 5:00-7:30 PM

  • Performance by KO: Catch ASL Slam alumni Kevin Araujo
    performing poetry with an animated speaking robot.

  • Screening of “Breathing on Borrowed Time” film by Ruth Fabby and Cheryl Beer.
    The film explores creativity and Deaf sisterhood through life story and artistic practice.

  • Question and answer session with Anthropology of Motherhood curator Fran Flaherty and artists.

accessibility

ASL interpreters and Sighted Guides will be provided. The event’s entrance is barrier-free. The on-site restroom is accessible. Noise-canceling headphones and other sensory tools are available.
Questions? Please email iod@temple.edu.
Masking is strongly encouraged. TechOWL will be happy to offer you a mask when you arrive.


Panel discussion with Dr. Amy Bowman-McElhone

thursday, October 17, 5:00-7:30 PM


Poetry workshop with Veronica Corpuz

thursday, november 7, 5:00-7:30 PM

 

Red text on pale biege background: “ART EXHIBIT Anthropology of Motherhood: Intersections with Disability” Opening celebration Thursday, September 19th, 5:00-7:30 PM
The Institute on Disabilities
TechOWL Community Space
Register to attend: disabilities.temple.edu/aom
Logos for Temple University College of Education and Human Development Institute

Red text on pale biege background: “Anthropology of Motherhood Art Exhibit Opening Celebration” Black text below: “Catch ASL Slam alum Kevin Araujo performing poetry with an animated speaking robot. Thursday September 19th, 5:00-7:30 PM, The Institute on Disabilities, TechOWL Community Space.”
”KEVIN” in black bold text above “ARAUJO” in red bold text.
”Learn more and register to attend: disabilities.temple.edu/aom “ in white text.
To the right is a photograph of Kevin Araujo smiling with arms crossed, wearing glasses and a black shirt.

Image Description: Red text on pale biege background: “Anthropology of Motherhood Art Exhibit Opening Celebration at the TechOWL Community Space”

Black text: "Thursday, September 19th 5:00-7:30 PM

Film Screening: "Breathing on Borrowed Time"

The film explores creativity and Deaf sisterhood through life story and artistic practice."

Red text: "Learn more and register to attend: disabilities.temple.edu/aom"

Logos for Temple University College of Education and Human Development Institute on Disabilities and TechOWL Technology for Our Whole Lives are at the top of the page.

Rectangular photograph of Ruth Fabby in a black long-sleeved shirt with arms outstretched, hands open, head turned up to the sky with eyes closed. She stands under a blue cloudy sky with a green tangle of vegetation behind her, making up the lower horizon which is in line with the tops of her hands and head.