Black and white logo for the 2026 Murals Festival, showcasing text and design elements representing street art, murals, entertainment, lifestyle, and tradition.

September will be here before you know it! Save the date for MELT MURAL FEST 2026
🗓️ Free public festival: Saturday, September 26
🖌️ Artist’s painting: Thursday, September 24 to Sunday, September 27
📍Location: Building 64, North Charleston
✨Muralist Applications now open ✨

If you are interested in sponsoring or volunteering please email us at we@meltcharleston.com.

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we’re so thankful our amazing 2025 sponsors

The logo of SWP features a red and blue and the text "COVER THE EARTH" in the center, with the words "SHERWIN WILLIAMS" adjacent to the droplet.
Navy Yard Charleston logo with blue text, a red line, and black background.
Line drawing of a boy with curly hair with the words "alt MUSE"
United Rentals logo with three overlapping circles in gray, blue, and black, and black text that reads 'United Rentals'.
Robert Lange Studios logo
Five Flowers Logo
The logo for Zibra paint brushes
Antiques of South Windermere logo
Logo of Renewal by Andersen, a home improvement company, featuring a man with a green hat holding a window, with text indicating full-service window and door replacement and a slogan about superior products and service.
Text reading 'DON'T TELL COMEDY' in red and the rest in white on a black background
Logo with the words "Functional Distro" and colorful lines underneath.
Outline of the words 'City of NORTHE CHARLESTON CULTURAL ARTS DEPARTMENT' in decorative font.
Bluetile logo with a blue heart and the word 'bluetile' in lowercase letters
Close-up of the Karst logo in white text on a black background.
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Our goal isn’t just to have a blast geeking out on sick artwork (although we will). 

Murals are not merely paintings on walls, and MELT is not only about murals. Public Art is a powerful and immediate way to share inspiration and vision, and to experience, promote, and enrich a community in a way not otherwise possible. With MELT, we aim to create a space to highlight what Public Art embodies at it’s core: People, Story, Place, and Vision. 

A floor plan layout drawing with black background and white outlines of rooms and hallways.

On the surface the impact of Murals and Public Art might seem negligible, but collectively we often forget the need we have in our everyday lives to create intentional, aesthetic, and uplifting spaces for ourselves. A little effort goes a long way towards building a better place to live for us all. Often the first step towards motivating positive change is just a little visibility…

meet

motivate

mentor

Black and white illustration of a step pyramid with rectangular blocks, and a cross at the top center.

entrepreneur

encourage

engage

educate

Everybody does better when we’re having a good time and enjoying ourselves! Bringing people together doesn’t have to be about grand missions, ideals, or political leanings. At the end of the day, we all fundamentally want the same things - and if we can have fun together, we will be better equipped to work together, and will want to do so more often.

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leadership

learn

While it is our aim to promote Public Art and the people who create it, we are also interested and want to use this opportunity to highlight the other Artisans, Creators, Entrepreneurs involved in the creative community here in Charleston.

listen

link

Abstract digital artwork with interconnected white outlines of rectangles on a black background.

transform

teach

think

thrive

Much of the experience of a place lies in it’s history. The individual and shared stories of it’s inhabitants matter - that means the good, bad, ugly, and beautiful. However, Tradition isn’t only history, it is a living thing - it’s how we connect to our Past, while acting in the Present, and thinking towards the Future to build and grow a better world for all of us. With MELT, we aim to to highlight the Traditions of where we create, as well as how we create.

SEVEN Designs LLC founder & owner,  7avisualcraftsman
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OUR FOUNDERS

Black and white logo featuring a circular design with the word "SEVEN" in the center, and various geometric shapes resembling a stylized bridge or structure. Surrounding text reads "International Hand Painted Signage | Murals | Creative Consulting | Followseven.com | a visual craftsman."

Founder of SEVEN / Co-founder of MELT Charleston

Connor Lock

Landing in Charleston in 2007, Connor Lock, a seasoned traveler with a background in art and design, founded SEVEN Designs, a creative solutions company. Beyond graphic design, SEVEN offers services like large-scale murals, installation art, event design and brand identity. 

Lock also initiated STAAHJ, a culinary adventure that has taken him around the world to learn from unique cultures/individuals. He offers in-home cooking tutorials for select clients and also creates pop-up cooking events to showcase his signature dishes inspired by his world traveling. 

He engages with local schools, universities, and conferences, inspiring people to turn passions into careers. Interested in creative solutions and fun events? Give Connor a call. 

Two young women standing outdoors, smiling and looking at each other, in front of a mural painted on a white building wall.
A logo for a paint company featuring a skeleton hand holding a paintbrush with paint on the bristles. The text around the logo reads 'GIRLS WHO PAINT MURALISTS', 'ESTD 2022', and 'SOUTH CAROLINA USA'.
Black background with white outline of interconnected rectangles and lines in a circuit or network pattern.

Co-owners of Girls Who Paint Murals / Co-founder of MELT Allison Dunavant + Christine Crawford

GWP Murals is a female owned + operated, Charleston SC based mural company. We provide murals to both commercial and residential clients regionally and nationwide, working in a wide variety of subject matters and styles.

We are passionate about educating the public to inform their interaction with both murals and muralists. This is because we truly believe in murals and their unique ability to create positive impacts within the community. 

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Architectural blueprint or floor plan with white lines on a black background.

OUR MC

Logo of the company "Nameless Numberhead" with the tagline "COMEDY" in a stylized black and white design.

NAMELESS NUMBERHEAD is a comedy duo based in Charleston, SC. Since 2014, they have been producing, performing, and teaching comedy all over Charleston. Their original sketch comedy show toured for a number of years to festivals and colleges all over the US and was a mainstay locally at the Charleston Comedy Festival and Piccolo Fringe Fest.

Maari Suorsa / Henry Riggs - Co-founders of Nameless Numberhead Comedy

Over the years they have expanded into producing local staples of the alt-comedy scene in Charleston like: Rip City CHS (monthly variety show), eXcess boXes (all female sketch comedy show), Chucktown Comedy Supreme, Vince Fabra’s Neighborhood (live streamed talk show), Henry Riggs & Friends (improv comedy), Comedy! Live!, Comedy Wars (improv game show), and many more.

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OUR VENUE

A red and white square sign with the large red numbers and letters '64'.

TIME TO MELT, NORTH CHARLESTON.

Building 64 is the latest historic building to house memorable events on the Navy Yard Charleston campus - home to killer events for the last decade including Kulture Klash, Wine and Food Party@the Powerhouse and Highwater After Party. Our historic naval base building provides a distinctive backdrop for events and productions of all types and occasions. We take immense pride in offering top-notch services, with customizable event options to suit every need.

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A black and white illustration with interconnected rectangular and linear shapes, resembling an abstract or technical schematic drawing.

traditions we care about

Sunset over a river with wetlands and a bridge in the distance.

Murals have become increasingly popular as public art in the last 5-10 years; commissioned by businesses, cities, towns, and homeowners too. Much in the same way that traditional canvas paintings are commissioned. But why is the perception of mural art different from the perception of gallery art? With this festival we aim to explore the tradition of art in Charleston, and the formation of a new tradition where murals are an integral part of the city's artistic tapestry.

Charleston has long been a place for art festivals but has it been for all types of art? Many would argue “NO”, finishing their breath with “We’ve seen enough marsh scenes and palm trees”. While we believe there is a place for all types of art in Charleston, we at MELT want to hold a special festival and space for mural artists. We aim to create a tradition around highlighting mural artists and the communities we create in. 

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A large mural of a man's face wearing a red hat, with a blue crab depicted below. Several people are standing and walking in front of the mural, some looking at their phones, others talking, and a person on a lift working on the mural. Carlos Barbosa

MURALS / PUBLIC aRT

Murals and public art are important because they enhance a community's aesthetic appeal, foster a sense of identity and belonging, spark conversation, provide a platform for artistic expression, and can even contribute to economic development by attracting visitors and revitalizing neglected areas; essentially making public spaces more engaging and meaningful for residents and passersby alike. Businesses who invest in murals at their spaces instantly set themselves apart with better visibility and build their community relations. Murals at life to a stale building and give the business space more character. More murals, more smiles.

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