Deaf culture: Creative Access and PAH Festival, prints (volume 2 of 2)
Creator:
Finkle, Harvey (creator, photographer)
Date:
2008
Description:
Black-and-white photographic prints depicting deaf people of all ages performing theater and dance programmed by Creative Access, the nonprofit organization. Prints feature a group trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and group attendance of a live theater performance. Creative Access, founded by Carol Finkle, is an organization dedicated to making cultural and artistic events available to the Deaf community of Philadelphia. Deaf Arts & Culture PaH! Festival was a 2008 event organized by Creative access. In American Sign Language, "PaH!" means "success, finally!" Harvey Finkle (born March 28, 1934) is a self-taught documentary still photographer who has documented the social, economic, cultural, and political issues in the city of Philadelphia and across the globe. Finkle's work largely focuses on historically marginalized communities, including low income and homeless families, homeless veterans, refugees, immigrants, and disabled people, providing documentation of activism in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and focuses on social injustices in the city, the country, and the world.
The contents of the "Harvey Finkle photographs," an archival collection of photographic material created by Harvey Finkle, of which this volume of digitized images is a part, is held at the University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts and is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.
Notes:
All photographs taken by Harvey Finkle. The front and back of each black-and-white photographic print has been scanned. In some cases, pertinent information is written or inscribed on the back of the prints that is not reflected in the description of this volume of photographs.
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