BRATTLEBORO-"Sucka Punch: Graffiti Jam," is a free, three-day celebration of graffiti and hip-hop culture. Taking place on Arch Street, across from the Latchis Theatre, the event kicks off during Brattleboro's first-Friday Gallery Walk on Oct. 3 at 5 p.m. and continues through Sunday, Oct. 5.
"Graffiti, the first and oldest element of hip-hop, is a people's art based in storytelling through modern hieroglyphs, bold letters, vibrant colors, and abstract expressions," explained organizers in a news release. "Sucka Punch brings that energy to a three-day festival you didn't see coming!"
The event will feature local, regional, and internationally recognized graffiti writers and artists, creating large-scale works along a portion of Arch Street, transforming walls into vibrant murals.
The weekend will also include free interactive artmaking activities for all ages, a community mural wall, food vendors, DJs, and a Saturday evening block party. All activities are family-friendly, rain-or-shine, and open to all. Details are available at brattleboromuseum.org.
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