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‘Curls & Coils’ celebrates natural hair in all its glory – The Bay State Banner

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A new exhibition by Maya Alia at the Crossings Gallery in Allston, titled “Curls & Coils,” celebrates natural hair in all its beautiful and versatile glory, with 13 vibrant digital illustrations, jewelry and mixed media works.

Source: Bay State Banner | Serving the African American communities of Greater Boston since 1965

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