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DEEP BREATH

Three years ago, artist Zarah Hussain couldn’t breathe.

“I was coughing, I was having trouble walking uphill, and I just wasn’t getting enough air into my lungs,” she says in a Q&A with the Peabody Essex Museum. It turned out to be an issue with her diaphragm, and after corrective surgery, she had to learn how to breathe again.

During her

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