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April 29, 2004

Update: 5/8 D.E.A.F. Media/YBCA Salon with Joseph Grigely at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

From: D.E.A.F Media Inc. - Apr 29, 2004

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Mark your calendar Saturday, May 8,  12 - 3

D.E.A.F. MEDIA SALON
in partnership with
YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS, SAN FRANCISCO

We are pleased to announce another YBCA/DMI Salon.  This one features the work of YBCA Wattis Artists-in-Residence, JOSEPH GRIGELY.  Mr. Grigely, who became deaf at the age of ten, creates works that explore multifaceted issues surrounding communication and language.

MEET:  Joseph Grigely who will speak about his current exhibition in the YBCA galleries.  (The YBCA description of the exhibition follows at bottom of this announcement.)*

TOUR: Grigely's exhibition "Ten Year of Conversations" with D.E.A.F. Media Docent, Orkid Sassouni

ENJOY: complementary snacks and good company, and free access to the Center for the afternoon.

WHEN:   12 - 3 p.m., Saturday, May 8th

WHERE:  Yerba Buena Center for the Arts -- Gallery 3 and Screening Room
        701 Mission Street
              San Francisco           E-A-S-Y BART access (Powell or Montgomery St.)

COST:   FREE with RSVP

Seating is limited.

RSVP:        drsr@deafmedia.org

ASL & VOICE INTERPRETATION:  Dan Veltri, Robin Mills and Aaron Brace.

MORE INFO:     
Re: the center, directions, parking etc.  www.YerbaBuenaArts.org

I HOPE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO JOIN US FOR THIS VERY INTERESTING AFTERNOON.


Susan D. Rutherford, Ph.D.
Executive Director

DEAF Media, Inc., 2600 Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA  94710
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YBCA Wattis Artist Residencies in Education & Community programs are funded by grants from Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds and Mrs. Paul L. Wattis.
D.E.A.F. Media's participation is supported by the generosity of The Dorothy L. and James E. Frank Fund, its donors and volunteers.

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* YBCA Exhibition description

Apr 17-Jul 4, 2004     
Joseph Grigely: Ten Years of Conversations
Conversation pieces, audio works and sculptural projects from the past ten years as well as a newly commissioned video by Wattis Artist-in-Residence Joseph Grigely. The artist, who became deaf at the age of ten, creates works that explore multifaceted issues surrounding communication and language. His work investigates the omnipresence of miscommunication while looking at the differences between speech and writing, and how our use of language is inflected with our individuality. His new video piece further explores the nuances of everyday communication. In addition to this new work, the exhibition features Grigely's early Conversations and installations from 19942000 and more recent projects such as Blueberry Surprise, which presents 45,000 words of edited conversations on a single page. The exhibition will also feature work Grigely made in collaboration with Amy Vogel, including the film Something Say (commissioned by the French Academy in Rome) and the audio installation You, which was first shown at the 2001 Yokohama Triennial.