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In CLTure
September 6, 2022
Building on the successful Fresh2Death installation at the Mint Museum earlier this year, Dupp&Swat returns with Fresh2Death: StreetWhere on September 10-11 in Charlotte.
The two-day event will shine a light on seven local brands in the historic Ford Building at Camp North End – all led by black men in Charlotte.
Featured Brands:
Quantanamobay by Jaquan Thompson
Westcott Studio by Shane Farrow
Nivet’s clothing by Tevin Bakerville
Nu-Mars was invented by Isaiah Milton
F4mily matters by Samir Hamid
Daniel the Baptist by Daniel the Baptist
LVC Dripping Gods by Antonio Scott + Demetrius Ross
Admission to the market is free from 12pm to 9pm daily and features vendors, vegan food trucks, art installations, DJs and workshops. Workshops will be facilitated by Charlotte artists and will cover topics such as street photography, sneakers, clothing customization, poetry sessions and more (see schedule below). A paid N full car club will be on site with 20 classic 80’s and 90’s European automobiles.
Sunday’s fashion show will be hosted by Ohavia Phillips and Wilmo Robinson. Tickets to Fresh2Death: StreetWhere Fashion Show are $40.
Event schedule
Saturday: Vendors, food trucks, installations, car show, pop-ups and workshops from 12pm to 9pm
Workshops:
1pm to 2pm – Jordan Bailey (Poetry/Writing Workshop)
2pm to 3pm – George Williams (Photography Workshop)
3pm to 4pm – Will Jenkins (Street Photography Workshop)
4pm to 5pm – Luvly (wardrobe customization workshop)
Sunday: Vendors, food trucks, installations, car show, pop-ups and workshops from 12pm to 9pm and a fashion show by Ohavia Phillips and Wilmo Robinson at 7pm.
Workshops:
1pm to 2pm – Arco (Stencil Workshop)
2pm to 3pm – Kenzie Elam (Architecture Workshop)
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM – Jeline (Design Workshop)
4pm to 5pm – Denner Davis (Sneaker Customization)
Get tickets to Fresh2Death: StreetWhere on September 10-11 in Charlotte at Camp North End.
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