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Graffiti artists paint live murals for a great cause.
Graffiti artists paint live murals for a great cause.
Graffiti artists paint live murals for a great cause.
Michiana graffiti artists will be painting live murals Sept.15 and Sept.16 all for a good cause.
The public art exhibition is happening through Sunday on E Jefferson Boulevard and Niles Avenue.
The event starts at 10:00 a.m. and goes until 8:00 p.m.
Eventgoers can see the murals that local graffiti artists will be painting and enjoy the music that dj’s will be spinning.
Graff Bash organizer, Alex Vangalder says, “20 percent of our profit total sales is going toward Bashor’s Children’s Home. We’ll be painting live murals all weekend as well as having music.”
The fundraising event will benefit the Bashor Children’s Home in Goshen, Indiana.
Donations are welcome.