Clarion Alley Mural Project
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    • Desa Geneng Yogyakarta Indonesia (2015)
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    • Generator – 17th & Lexington (2002)
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RIP ORFN

http://www.juxtapoz.com/news/graffiti/rip-orfn/

Escalator

Rest In Power Matty Luv 1968 – 2002

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Baes from the Bay, beautifying buildings. Each of these badass ladies brings a unique set of skills and passions, which when combined, become an unstoppable […]

Moebius

     

CAMP Arrow

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Opium Horizons (2010)

CAMP 2011 Alley Shots

         

Roxie Theater Murals – Stev Sechovec

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Mary Bethune

Justice For Mario Woods

David Petrelli (unity) painted the mural as a memorial for Mario Woods, who was murdered by the San Francisco police in 2015. It also serves […]

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Demoncracy

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Filipino-American Center

Bindery Women’s

Fearlessly Abundant

No Ban on Stolen Land II

Cast A Wide Net

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Clarion Alley

 

No Clear-Cutting Our Community

NO CLEAR-CUTTING OUR COMMUNITY:  Christopher Statton, Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP), and Tony Robles in solidarity with the South of Market Community Action Network (SOMCAN) presented No […]

Cold

In September 2003 the collective Apotik Komik (Samuel Indratama, Arie Dyanto, Nano Warsono, and Arya Panjalu) arrived in San Francisco to work with artists from CAMP (Carolyn […]

Housing Is A Human Right

Christopher Statton and Megan Wilson painted Housing Is A Human Right as part of their project Better Homes and Gardens Today. Better Homes & Gardens […]

Baraye برای,

“Baraye” (Persian: برای, lit. “For” or “Because of”) is a power ballad by Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour inspired by the death of Mahsa Amini and […]

Ahed Tamimi

Ahed Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih in the occupied West Bank. Tamimi is a symbol of resistance against Israeli […]

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Imitation Is The Whitest Form of Flattery

Kalpulli

Because White Men Can’t Police Their Imagination

Friends School Youth Mural

TUCAN

Bear painted the Tucan for Sean Monterrosa who was murdered by Vallejo police on June 2, 2020. Sean’s sisters are now strong voices in the […]

V Is Not Just For Vendetta (2011)

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Bangkit/Arise is an international arts exchange and residency between artists from the San Francisco/Bay Area, USA and Yogyakarta Indonesia. The lead sponsoring organization for Bangkit/Arise […]

Arab Liberation Mural

AROC and Art Forces “Arab Liberation Mural” celebrates and honors the lives of six Arab leaders: Rasmea Odeh, Mehdi Ben Barka, Naji Diafullah, Leila Khaled, […]

Generator

Aaron Noble and Andrew Schoultz’s mural Generator at 3469 18th Street started when Lexington Street resident, Trisha Lagaso, tired of seeing the constant graffiti on […]

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In Memory of Pico Sanchez

Sacred Land

Xitlalli Aztec dancers performing blessing ceremony   Acknowledge that we gather as artists on traditional lands of the Ohlone people we honor with gratitude the […]

Everything Must Go!

In Memory Of Forough Farrokhzad, Simin Behbahani, and Simin Daneshvar

“In Memory of “, is a mural that has been painted in 2015, in memory of three contemporary female Iranian literary figures, activists and poet […]

Greenback City (2009)

This City Is Not For Sale

This City is not for Sale (painted in 2014). My mural is about Mission youth challenging the privatization of public space and the rapid gentrification […]

Bode Characters

Mark Bode was born in Utica, New York. He is the son of the legendary cartoonist Vaughn Bode. Mark is best known for his work on COBALT 60 and […]

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Keepin’ The Faith

Menjamin Kesejahteraan Untuk Semua

In October / November 2015 Clarion Alley Mural Project artists and organizers Megan Wilson and Christopher Statton were honored to be invited to participate in […]

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