NORTH CHARLESTON — Tiny clay moldings writhed on a round table. Giant pink people embraced in a sculpture. A makeshift aquarium tunnel full of paper maché fish and coral, spattered with blue twinkling lights, offered an under-the-sea escape. Two 20-foot-tall Shepard Fairey murals. Andre the Giant OBEY posters.
It all reminded us Charleston is an arts city.
The 10th Kulture Klash was like nothing I've ever seen in my hometown. In a massive warehouse space at the Navy Yard, three music stages and countless visual art pieces and experimental interactive exhibitions were on display for hundreds of attendees Nov. 22.
It's the closest to Meow Wolf (the large-scale interactive fantasy art world with sites in Santa Fe, N.M., and Denver, Colo., among others) I've been. Dozens of pop-up w

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