Culture Fest Takes Over Dozer's Warehouse Before Demolition

Culture Fest Takes Over Dozer’s Warehouse Before Demolition

Down in the heart of Beacon Hill lies an aerosol wonderland. Dozer’s Warehouse is a collaborative masterpiece of over 100 muralists from around the globe. Included in that list is local legend Ten Hundred who created a go-kart inspired mural. Sadly, Dozer’s is scheduled to be demolished this December to make way for condominiums. Before this creative space is destroyed, Culture Fest wants to bring together all walks of the art world.

Dozer’s Warehouse

There will be live music featuring Marshall Law, a six-piece funky hip hop band. Artists will be doing some live painting, and spoken word poetry. A fashion show, as well as several clothing vendors.

You have two options for tickets, $10 general admission or $20 VIP package. Either way your ticket is actually a donation that helps support Treehouse, a nonprofit organization that helps children in foster care. In addition to Stand Up For Kids, a nonprofit that aids the homeless youth in multiple areas.

On Saturday November 11th, from 6-10pm this event aims to inspire people of all ages. Come be a part of history before the opportunity is gone forever.

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Culture Fest Takes Over Dozer's Warehouse Before Demolition
Culture Fest Takes Over Dozer's Warehouse Before Demolition

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