Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Mural Project
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    • History: New Millennium 2000 – 2009
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    • Manifest Differently (2023 – 2024)
      • Manifest Differently Poetry
      • Clarion Alley
      • Artists’ Television Access
      • Minnesota Street Project – First Floor
      • Minnesota Street Project – Second Floor
      • Minnesota Street Project – Media Gallery
      • Manifest Differently Public Programming
    • Bangkit/Arise – Yogyakarta / San Francisco (2018 – 2022)
    • Wall + Response (2020/22)
      • Wall + Response: Justice For Luís D. Góngora Pat
      • Wall + Response: What We Want!
      • Wall + Response: Affordable Housing / Vivienda Asequible
      • Wall + Response: The Arab Liberation Mural / Will To Live
      • Wall + Response Print Portfolio
    • Desa Geneng Yogyakarta Indonesia (2015)
    • Fantastic Landscape #2 – Page & Masonic St (2015)
    • Little Roxie Murals (2012)
    • Sama-Sama / Together – Yogyakarta / San Francisco (2003 – 2006)
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      • Sama-Sama/Together Book
    • Generator – 17th & Lexington (2002)
    • China Basin (2001)
    • The Public Trust – Intersection for the Arts (1998)
    • Redstone Labor Temple Project (1997)
    • Bloody Thursday, ILWU Local 6 (1995)
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    • Clarion Alley Block Party
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    • The San Francisco Poster Syndicate
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    • Plaza 16 Coalition
    • SOLID/ FLUID, San Francisco Art Institute
    • Penny Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series, University of Michigan
    • 16th Street BART Community Design Plan
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    • 3-Year Strategic Capacity Building Plan FYE 19 – FYE 21
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Murals: ZORE

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Sacred Flames

Sacred Flames

Uh No Bro Fuck That Shit

Only The Strong!

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Lost Rug Project

PastTime

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 […]

R.I.P. Benny Blanco

Kill Tech Zilla

Stop Killing Black and Brown Youth

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A Voice of Resistance for 22 Years

JOB ARR. For Vaughn With Love

Rave ‘n Paradise

In loving memory of Michela Gregory (3-14-96  – 12-2-16) & Alex Vega (11-21-94 – 12-2-16). 

Enter The Donut

Graffiti Camp for Girls

Check out this article in the Chron! Thanks Nina Wright! Awesome to have you and your crew on the alley!

Imitation Is The Whitest Form of Flattery

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Better Off Worse

We Want Respect. Freedom. Land. Housing. Bread. Justice. Peace.

Justice

Sadly this mural has been targeted at least 11 times with Zionist hate crime vandalism in which the sign in the mural “Free Palestine” continues […]

CAMP 1998

Desert Dreams

Desert Dreams was a collaboration between CAMP and Southern Exposure’s Artists In Education program that worked with Horizon’s Unlimited. The lead teachers for the project […]

Taking Life As It Comes (1998)

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Homefullness

Mary Bethune

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CAMP

Querido Ángel, no trates de colonizarme / Dear angel don’t try to colonize me

An exploration of the expansionist ideology of Manifest Destiny, its continuing impact on multicultural communities in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, as well […]

Resilience

Resilience by Aysia Tiger, Melody Sandoval, Jessica Yu, Poppy Gallegos-Zingarelli, Shakty Angeles, and Mariana Rodriguez, former students and one current Junior from The Academy SF […]

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 […]

Nobody’s Home?

In July 2003, six artists in conjunction with CAMP  (Carolyn Castaño, Ryder Cooley, Alicia McCarthy, Aaron Noble, Andrew J. Schoultz, and Megan Wilson) traveled to […]

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Living Street

Bangkit/Arise – Asian Art Museum

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 […]

On Fire

 

Collaboration – Nano Warsano, Jet Martinez, Siam – Panggungharjo

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 […]

CAMP 2011 Alley Shots

         

La Separación (2009)

Hire Trans Folks

This mural is a call to action for people, specially hiring managers, to hire more trans employees. Unemployment is one of the biggest barriers trans […]

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In Memory of George Floyd 1974-2020 & Breonna Taylor 1993 – 2020

CAMP 2013

Cultivating Resistance

The San Francisco Poster Syndicate along with Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is pleased to announce a new mural on Clarion Alley – Cultivating Resistance. […]

Homefulness

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No Ban On Stolen Land

Captive Hearts

In July 2003, six artists in conjunction with CAMP  (Carolyn Castaño, Ryder Cooley, Alicia McCarthy, Aaron Noble, Andrew J. Schoultz, and Megan Wilson) traveled to […]

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