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Nina schiarizzi

Nina Schiarizzi is a painter, illustrator, musician, playwright and teacher in the Boston area. She is also a member of the MFA Educator Advisory Board, the Annex Art Society, and creates fine arts and social pragmatics curriculum for MGH's Aspire program which serves children and adults on the autism spectrum.
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