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Graffiti Party
Invoking the St. Louis art scene at a Graffiti Party at the Graffiti Loft on 1802 South 9th Street in Soulard. A celebration with people who make music, model, and do visual arts on March 16, 2023.
- Photo by Taylor Marrie McIntosh | St. Louis American

Invoking the St. Louis art scene
Invoking the St. Louis art scene at a Graffiti Party at the Graffiti Loft in Soulard. A celebration with people who make music, model, and do visual arts on March 16, 2023.
- Photo by Taylor Marrie McIntosh | St. Louis American
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