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Watch artists graffiti 1.5-miles of flood wall at Paint Louis

The three-day event, happening this weekend, celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Street artists from around the country will gather at St. Louis’ riverfront flood wall this weekend, September 22–24, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Paint Louis.

The longstanding graffiti event brings together artists who will paint throughout the weekend on the flood wall just south of the Gateway Arch. The celebration will also feature performances by local hip-hop artists such as Bates, Nato Caliph, and Kendall Davidson. Attendees can expect a dance competition, skate demos from church-turned-indoor-skatepark Sk8 Liborius, and art lessons for kiddos. 

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Festival-goers are encouraged to take photos in front of the wall murals throughout the event. 

Head to 1000 S. Wharf to catch the colorful action, day or night.

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