Grant Recipients over the years


ID: A white banner with a confetti background of multicolored circles and half circles. The BIPOC Deaf Arts Grant logo is on the top right corner with “2023 Grant Recipients” next to it. Across the bottom are three black and white headshots with yellow blocks containing black text below each BIPOC person. From left to right: Iris Aranda, Radha Mehta, and Quinn West.

2023:

Congratulations! We can’t wait to see what they create with this grant. 


ID: Poster for 2022 Grant Recipients with a dark blue background, and a row of cut-out portraits of the recipients across the bottom with their names printed above their heads in different colors: from left to right, Neha Balachandran, Donald M. Falls, Leinani Lucas and Sarah Young Bear-Brown. Pink text across top left: 2022; with white text underneath: Grant Recipients. A pattern of circle and half circles take up the space between the title and the row of names. Different colored lines match the person’s image to the name above. The BIPOC Deaf Arts Grant logo is on the top right corner, with the Deaf Spotlight logo on bottom center.


ID: dark blue background poster with colorful graphic elements (orange, pink and purple). Cursive white headline: "Congratulations!" White text: "BIPOC DEAF ARTS GRANT RECIPIENTS" Vertical text on left: "2021" 4 circular headshots clockwise: Martina Bell (Black woman in a black blazer), Malika Freeman (a Black female with Heterochromia eye: black and blue, and dyed blue hair), George Christian Vasquez (an El Salvadoran in a black shirt and handshape "3" covers half of his face), and Yiqiao Wang (a Chinese-born person with long hair and eyeglasses in a pink jacket). Deaf Spotlight Logo on bottom right corner.

2021:

Please join us congratulating the first ever grant recipients of BIPOC Deaf Arts Grant.

-MARTINA BELL

-MALIKA FREEMAN

-GEORGE CHRISTIAN VASQUEZ

-YIQIAO WANG