Phillip Karp Reveals First Solo Show at North Beach Storefront
Photographer Phillip Karp is showing 14 works at the Walgreens at 74th Street and Collins Avenue in North Beach.
Photographer Phillip Karp is showing 14 works at the Walgreens at 74th Street and Collins Avenue in North Beach.
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