This page represents a block on a street in Roxbury. The entries below are businesses, services,
events, and other "things" that are on this block.
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Artist and art enthusiast Tim Hamill displays an impressively diverse collection of African art in this three-story warehouse of emblems of tribal practicality, sociality and spirituality. Special exhibitions rotate bimonthly and generally focus on either a specific object (African stools) or a specific tribe's art (Art of the Tsogo). All art is imported from Africa and made by African crafts people creating a modern, authentic collection of traditional work. The gallery also includes a small library of books on African Art. Admission is free.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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