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I'vish (meaning 'artifact' in Vulcan) is an art gallery located in the Vulcan area of the Promonade. It specialises in sculptures, particularly by Vulcan artists and includes several installations by resident sculpture [[T'losha|T'losha]]. | I'vish (meaning 'artifact' in Vulcan) is an art gallery located in the Vulcan area of the Promonade. It specialises in sculptures, particularly by Vulcan artists and includes several installations by resident sculpture [[T'losha|T'losha]]. | ||
The I'vish Gallery does include examples of work from other races, too, and is particularly noted for its fine display of Cardassian bone sculptures as well as a few pieces of Romulan work. | The I'vish Gallery does include examples of work from other races, too, and is particularly noted for its fine display of Cardassian bone sculptures as well as a few pieces of Romulan work. | ||
[[Nomis|Nomis]] is the current curator. | [[Nomis|Nomis]] is the current curator. | ||
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I'vish (meaning 'artifact' in Vulcan) is an art gallery located in the Vulcan area of the Promonade. It specialises in sculptures, particularly by Vulcan artists and includes several installations by resident sculpture T'losha. The I'vish Gallery does include examples of work from other races, too, and is particularly noted for its fine display of Cardassian bone sculptures as well as a few pieces of Romulan work. Nomis is the current curator.