"Degrees of Interference," an exhibit featuring collaborative and solo work by Carol Brode and Westmoreland County Community College Associate Professor of Art (and Seton Hill alumna) Kathleen Dlugos, opened Thursday, November 16 at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. The exhibit features a variety of media, including paintings, prints, video, and fused glasswork. A gallery talk on Thursday, November 30 at 6 p.m. will feature a poetry reading by Marie Pavlicek-Wehrli (SHU ’79). “Degrees of Interference” continues through January 21, 2007.

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