McGregor, Tony L. (Tony Landon), 1958-

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Tony McGregor, usually called "Tony Mac," is a nationally known Deaf artist. He was interested in art as a child and attended Gallaudet University and then the University of Texas at Austin, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He is currently back at the University of Texas, pursuing a doctorate in multicultural special education with an emphasis on museum studies. McGregor helped establish the National Association of the Native American Deaf (now called Intertribal Deaf Council). He is known for southwestern themed artworks, particularly his wood-burned gourds.

From the description of Tony L. McGregor woodcuts 1995-1997 (RIT Library). WorldCat record id: 759122653

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creatorOf McGregor, Tony Landon, 1958-. Tony L. McGregor woodcuts 1995-1997 RIT Library, Wallace Library
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New York (State)--Rochester
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Art in universities and colleges
Deaf artists
Printmakers
Wood-engraving
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Birth 1958-11-18

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