"I caved and made a show that's mostly American, with a couple Canadian pieces," Sana admitted, leaning back in her chair. "I know the scene in New England better than the one here, so while I'm getting my feet wet I thought it couldn't hurt to broaden a few perspectives." She hadn't been so crass as to include her own work in the show, though there had been a handful of shows featuring her sculptures back in America. It was a heady, thrilling sort of thing, to have someone think highly enough of her work to exhibit it for the public, but utterly devoid of satisfaction if she was putting herself in her very first show. Maybe, if there were inquiries made, she might put a piece or two in to a show devoted to sculpture - there weren't any provisions in her contract that forbade it - but Sana wasn't one for self-promotion when it came to art. "Do you know of any good artists here that I ought to be looking into?"