- ASL Interpretation
- Real-time Captioning
- Interpreters: TBA.
Location
Schedule and Tickets
This FREE event is wheelchair-accessible in the Friends Community Room on the museum’s first floor. To request other accommodations than ASL or Captioning, which are provided, please contact Jeanine Pollard at jpollard@artsmia.org or 612-870-6386. BUS #11 stops 1 block from the museum, MTA #17 and #18 are 3 blocks away. A parking ramp is at 25th Street and 3rd Ave South (visit the parking page on Mia’s website). Street parking is available, but check for Snow Emergency parking restrictions. Light refreshments will be available, with gluten-free and vegan options. At this time, MNAA will not be broadcasting a webinar for this event.
About the Show
Feb. 10, 2020
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS REACHED CAPACITY SO NO MORE REGISTRATIONS ARE BEING TAKEN.
Want to learn more about Deaf culture and American Sign Language (ASL)? Please join this fun and interactive workshop led by Regina Daniels, program director and lead American Sign Language instructor in the Carlstrom Interpreter Training Program based at North Central University in Minneapolis. Participants will learn ASL signs and practical tips for welcoming Deaf and hard of hearing visitors to their cultural institutions.
Passionate about dance, theater and teaching ASL, Regina Daniels thrives on developing creative, challenging yet fun methods of language instruction. She enjoys teaching students about sign language interpreting from a deaf person’s perspective and helping them develop language competency. Prior to working at NCU, she taught ASL at Columbia College Chicago. She holds an M.A. in Performance Arts Management and is working toward her Ph.D. from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota.
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