'GIA'S SONG': A WAY OF UNDERSTANDING YOURSELF

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Thursday, April 27, 2000

When Nora Noranjo Morse and her husband built their own adobe house in New Mexico, a house with sculptured walls and an unevenness she came to understand emanated from her culture, a creative process began that culminated two weeks ago with the installation of a work called "Gia's Song" at the Smithsonian Institute.

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