It’s coming. I got word yesterday that the third installment of the massive arts party is going to take place on Nov. 15 at 10 Storehouse Row. This time there will be a “skater vibe,” says co-organizer Olivia Pool. She and her cohort are still finalizing the program and plan to issue a press release later next week. But so far, she says, the line-up tentatively includes:
An aerial performance group from Asheville
Art exhibitions from local faves and local unknowns
A skate ramp
On-demand T-shirt printing by artists like Kevin Taylor, Julio Cotto, and Scott Dubos
And a “performance” by Street Level Lab, a local collective merging art and technology
There will also be a website launch to help with information and ticket buying.
Beer is provided by Magic Hat and wine by the bar Social.
More later . . .


6 Comments
i’ve heard kulture klash is a really great event. i’m looking forward to attending this year!
I am stoked on what street level lab has in store.
Yeah I’m curious too, seeing as how they are doing what the Invaders have been doing for a while now.
Bradley - the “Invaders” use software from the Graffiti Research Labs. We don’t - we wrote our own, and are currently actively developing it. We have games and variety of ways to interactively create art on the big screen, the GRL software is much more limited in its capabilities.
Plus, we’ve got a lot of other cool gadgets and tech for art creation.
Curious readers can expect to read a story about Street Level Lab in tomorrow’s City Paper. It’s called “Without a Trace: How Charleston is leading the way for graffiti’s next generation.” —John Stoehr
Wanna be an art collector? This is a good place to start - you have such a great group of artists hand picked by the Kulture Klash gang in a variety of styles and there’s something for any and every budget. I’m really excited about the Limited Edition Printed-on-Demand Sharpie Marker T-Shirts.