Biographical Sketch
Tony L. McGregor, Ph.D.
Tony Landon McGregor received his B.A., B.F.A., and M.Ed. degrees at the University of Texas at Austin. In May 2002, he received a doctoral degree in multicultural special education at the University of Texas at Austin; his dissertation topic focused on the life of a Diné (Navajo) Deaf rug weaver. Dr. McGregor was heavily involved in the planning stages of establishing the National Association of Native American Deaf (NANAD) in Oklahoma City in 1994; later the name changed to Intertribal Deaf Council (IDC). The last four years, he worked as a resident artist-in-education at the Austin Museum of Art in Austin, Texas.
Dr. McGregor, usually called "Tony Mac," is a nationally well known Deaf artist and his works have been featured at several national and international shows such as "Elements of Deaf Culture" exhibited at several cities across the United States), "Seeing through Deaf Eyes" in New York City, Deaf Way II, and the Kentucky DeaFestival. Additional information on Dr. McGregor can be found in Deaf Artists in America: Colonial to Contemporary. Illustrations in the two books, Victory Week and Deaf Culture: A to Z were rendered by Dr. McGregor.
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