Willy Conley

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Willy Conley (born August 5, 1958, in

deaf
photographer, playwright, actor and writer.

Education

In 1981, Conley received a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Photographic Communications at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester (New York).

In 1982, he became a Registered Biological Photographer after advanced studies at the

University of Texas Medical Branch's Pathology Photography Department in conjunction with the Biological Photographic Association, Galveston, Texas.[1]

In 1991, He studied under the

) and received his Master of Arts.

In 1998, he received a

).

Works

Artistic activities

Conley is the most widely produced, living deaf playwright[citation needed]; his plays explore a broad palette – from the Deaf perspective – of circumstances with and without hearing characters, allowing Deaf characters to interact minus the direct influence that the dominant (hearing) culture might exert. Conley, now retired, was a full professor and former chairperson of the Theatre Arts Department at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Conley was an Associate Artist with CenterStage in Baltimore (Maryland) for ten years, and an Affiliate Artist with Quest Visual Theatre (now defunct) in Lanham, (Maryland).

Awards

  • One-Act Play Award, The Sam Edwards Deaf Playwrights Competition for the play "The Hearing Test" 1990.
  • American Deaf Drama Award for the plays "Broken Spokes" and "The Hearing Test" 1990.
  • The Laurent Clerc Fund for Cultural Advancement for the play "The water falls", Gallaudet University 1996.
  • First place at the "Lamia Ink! 8th Annual International One-Page Play Festival", New York 1998.
  • PEW/Theatre Communications Group National Theatre Artist Residency Program grant(in conjunction with Center Stage Theatre in Baltimore) for the play "Falling on Hearing Eyes" 1999.
  • VSA 2000 Playwrights Discovery Award 2000.
  • Nominee for Outstanding Artist, Governor's Arts Award at ArtSalute, The State of Maryland and Maryland Citizens for the Arts Foundation 2002.
  • Nominee for the National American College Theatre Festival selection for the play "
    Goya
    : en la Quinta del Sordo (in the house of the deaf man)" 2008.

Published writings

Theatre plays

Literature

  • Carol Robinson "Visual Screaming: Willy Conley's Deaf Theater and Charlie Chaplin's Silent Cinema", 2007.

External links

References

  1. ^ (certification number 319 under "Perry L. Conley")
  2. ^ http://www.kennedycenter.org/text/accessibility/opening_stages/issue14-March2005.pdf [dead link]
  3. ^ "Techfintech". November 2, 2022.