Hank Willis Thomas Afro Pick Opa-Locka
Above: Hank Willis Thomas Afro Pick in Opa-Locka, FL. (photo: Adrienne Chadwick) Opa-Locka’s Town Center Apartments, 420 Aladdin Street, is the site of a new art-in-public places sculpture. The artwork
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Above: Hank Willis Thomas Afro Pick in Opa-Locka, FL. (photo: Adrienne Chadwick) Opa-Locka’s Town Center Apartments, 420 Aladdin Street, is the site of a new art-in-public places sculpture. The artwork
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