"Signs from the Mainland" Preview + Q&A with Jeffrey Mansfield

"Signs from the Mainland" Preview + Q&A with Jeffrey Mansfield

Signs from the Mainland is a documentary short that explores the extraordinary history of the Martha’s Vineyard deaf community.

By Twenty Summers

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Twenty Summers Annex

494 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA 02657

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

$20 Suggested Donation

Join us for a preview of the film Signs from the Mainland, a documentary short that explores the extraordinary history of the Martha’s Vineyard deaf community, followed by a conversation with former Twenty Summers Fellow Jeffrey Mansfield and director Michael Cestaro.

Signs from the Mainland is a documentary short that explores the extraordinary history of Martha’s Vineyard’s deaf community that thrived for well over a century. Starting as far back as the early 1700s, genetic deafness took a foothold on the island where as many as one in four residents were deaf and a majority of hearing residents also were able to communicate in what is considered one of the pre-cursers to modern American Sign Language. The film will explore the deeper meaning and lessons to be learned from this unique enclave where deaf and hearing individuals coexisted seamlessly. 

Through interviews with historians, community members, and experts, the documentary will ask, “why did this happen?”, “what was it like?”, and also “where did it go?” The story of the MV deaf community’s eventual conclusion shows us the first steps of the ASL movement, the establishment of the American School for the Deaf in Hartford CT, and a bigger lesson about connection over time. 

Signs from the Mainland will prompt viewers to reflect on the legacy of the MV Deaf community, the implications for the broader society, and its relevance to contemporary conversations about inclusivity and diversity. 

Jeffrey Yasuo Mansfield is a design director at MASS Design Group and a Ford-Mellon Disability Futures fellow, whose work explores the relationships between architecture, landscape, and power. Jeffrey is a recipient of a Graham Foundation grant and a John W. Kluge Fellowship at the Library of Congress for his work on Architecture of Deafness, which explores how Deaf schools and other Deaf Spaces emerged as sites of cultural resistance. Jeffrey holds a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and an AB in Architecture from Princeton University. Deaf since birth, Jeffrey is a Yonsei, or fourth-generation, Japanese American, and attended a deaf school in Massachusetts, where his earliest intuitions about the relationship between aesthetics, geography, and power emerged.

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Twenty Summers is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) arts organization producing distinctive programs in the spirit of Provincetown's Hawthorne Barn, engaging with leading and emerging artists and cultural figures while fostering the creation of new work. Twenty Summers presents concerts, conversations, artist residencies, and special events in the historic Hawthorne Barn in Provincetown, Mass and beyond. Learn more at www.20summers.org. 

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