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Exhibit digs 'Beneath'

Michelle Fiorenza, administrative assistant in the Sloan School of Management, has curated "Beneath the Surface," an exhibition featuring the work of Carol Blackwell, Edith Green and Nadia Irish, at the Nave Gallery (Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, 155 Powderhouse Blvd., Somerville) through Saturday, Oct. 22. Fiorenza helped establish the Nave Gallery in 2004 under the auspices of ArtSomerville. For more information on the Nave, call (617) 625-4823 or visit www.artsomerville.org/nave/exhibits.html.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 19, 2005 (download PDF).

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