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Art exhibit honors Maine’s Deaf community, victims of Lewiston shootings - Portland Press Herald

An exhibition titled “Unspoken Resilience: Healing from the Lewiston Shooting Two Years In” is on view at the University of New England Art Gallery in Portland, Maine. Co-curated by Michelle Ames and Meryl Troop, the show features work by deaf artists and craftspeople alongside color photographs of Lewiston by Michael Kolster. It was created in response to the October 2023 mass shooting at Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston, which killed 18 people, four of whom were deaf. Ames, co-director of deaf services at Disability Rights Maine, was frustrated by the lack of ASL interpreters in media coverage and helped organize community support. The exhibition includes pieces that explore Deaf culture, healing, and the concept of De’VIA (Deaf View/Image Art), a term defined in 1989 by deaf artists to express the Deaf experience through high contrast, intense colors, and symbolic imagery.

Art exhibit honors Maine’s Deaf community, victims of Lewiston shootings - Portland Press Herald

The University of New England Art Gallery in Portland is hosting an exhibition titled "Unspoken Resilience: Healing from the Lewiston Shooting Two Years In," curated by Michelle Ames and Meryl Troop. The show features work by deaf artists and craftspeople, alongside color photographs of Lewiston by Michael Kolster, created in response to the October 25, 2023 mass shooting at Schemengees Bar & Grille that killed 18 people, including four deaf individuals. Ames, co-director of deaf services at Disability Rights Maine, was frustrated by the lack of ASL interpreters in media coverage and helped organize the exhibition as a space for healing and recognition of the Deaf community.