Signs of the Times
This design celebrates the creative, caring, and diverse Deaf Community, featuring the North Carolina School for the Deaf. The mural aims to uplift and promote ASL and language access.The design features three women:
Georgeanne Crowe, signing from her favorite book, The Giving Tree. Her dad signing books to her connected her to ASL as a child. She is wearing a locket with her husband's photo and is depicted “signing” to viewers on the sidewalk.
Ulissa Deloatch, signing “I love you” known as “everyone's grandma.” The background includes the campus with the water tower. The bus, in the background, is an homage to Ulissa’s husband who provided transportation for NCSD students for many years. Many Deaf students live quite a distance from the school, and the bus creates more equitable access to the school.
Melissa Schumate, in NCSD athletic gear, representing the community-building aspect of athletics. The background features a flowering tree from the school. Melissa will sign the word “Spirit,” reflecting her role in building school spirit at NCSD.
ASL is integrated throughout the design such as on the archways above the women. NCSD references are woven into the mural, including the school’s water tower and mascot. Goldfinches, native to the area and seen across campus, symbolize resilience and freedom.
The Artist
Nico Cathcart is the lead artist for this project. She is a renowned muralist focusing on photorealism, with murals across the country. Nico is a Deaf artist who has a degenerative hearing condition, having less than 30% of her natural hearing left, she is considered hard of hearing. She uses a combination of ASL, hearing aids and lip-reading to communicate. In 2023, Nico was named as one of 50 influential women muralists in the book “Street Art by Women.” Her 2023 mural, “Age and Grace” won a national mural award. You can see her work in the documentary Mending Walls, and in her TEDTalk about being a Deaf/Hard of Hearing muralist.
Public Input and Design Process
To gather community input, we held a public meeting in May, 2024, attended by over 30 Deaf Community members. A second session was organized with NCSD students, and the artist collected input from additional conversations and emails. We gathered historical information, reference images, and conducted interviews with the three people selected by the Steering Committee to be featured in the mural. After several rounds of feedback and adjustments, the mural design was enthusiastically approved by the Steering Committee.
Notes on the Design
We hope this project will be the first of many that celebrate and honor the Deaf Community in Burke County. One project can not account for all the rich history and all the incredible people who deserve to be honored. This is just a start! As a next step, we would like to encourage Deaf community members from Burke County to share their story so we can publicly celebrate the variety of people, experiences here in Burke. You can see an example of how we’ve archived our interviews online, here. Please reach out and we can schedule your interview: kathryn@tosstudio.org
Progress Images
Paint Party
Studio Refinement