Support the Revolution for Women’s / Human Rights in Iran: The Wind in My Hair at the Legion of Honor Court of Honor

  In case you missed it on Clarion Alley in November, The Wind in My Hair will be presented at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor on January 28, 2023: Where: Legion of Honor, Court of Honor, 100 34th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121 When: January 28, 2003 @ 1pm What: Performance: Mobina Nouri Music: Nima […]

Read More

KQED: Clarion Alley ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ Mural Keeps Focus on Iran

Thank you KQED for covering Clarion Alley Mural Project’s support in solidarity with the current revolution taking place in Iran Clarion Alley ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ Mural Keeps Focus on Iran by Lakshmi Sarah Earlier this week, after a brief rain in San Francisco’s Mission District, the sun appeared on Clarion Alley where a small team […]

Read More

Local News Matters: ‘Women, Life, Freedom’: Clarion Alley artists take to walls in solidarity with Iran protests

Thank you Local News Matters for covering Clarion Alley Mural Project’s support in solidarity with the current revolution taking place in Iran ‘Women, Life, Freedom’: Clarion Alley artists take to walls in solidarity with Iran protests by Local News Matters AS THE PROTESTS in Iran move through their third month, there is little sign that the movement […]

Read More

Women! Life! Freedom! Event – The Wind in My Hair

  On November 12, 2022, Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) in collaboration with CCA Center for Art and Public Life, ARTogether, and Diaspora Arts Connection presented Women! Life! Freedom! The Wind in My Hair, showcasing art performances, music, murals, and poetry by Iranian artists and allies in the Bay Area and beyond, standing in solidarity with […]

Read More

The National Coalition Against Censorship Urges SFPL to Reinstate/Reschedule Wall + Response Exhibition

The National Coalition Against Censorship Urges the San Francisco Public Library to Reinstate/ Reschedule Wall + Response Exhibition Community Continues to Demand the Public Library Adhere to First Amendment Rights of Freedom of Speech After four months of planning, the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) abruptly informed Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) that it would […]

Read More

Statement in Response to Nomadic Press’ and EastSide Arts Alliance’s call for the removal of their SFPL exhibition Painting the Streets

Statement in Response to Nomadic Press’ and EastSide Arts Alliance’s call for the removal of the exhibition Painting the Streets: Oakland Uprising in the Time of Rebellion and boycott of the accompanying panel discussion Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is deeply grateful to Nomadic Press & EastSide Arts Alliance for canceling and calling for the […]

Read More

Nomadic Press and EastSide Arts Alliance Stand with CAMP and Wall + Response

Deeply Grateful to Nomadic Press & EastSide Arts Alliance for their support of Clarion Alley Mural Project and Wall + Response. Please read their statement below, and sign the petition: https://act.newmode.net/…/sf-library-censors-palestine +++ repost +++ “Nomadic Press and EastSide Arts Alliance firmly stand with the Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) and denounce the library’s decision to […]

Read More

Please Take Action Now! and Press following the ACLU of Northern California’s Denouncement of the San Francisco Public Library Over Censorship of Wall + Response Exhibition

We are still calling on communities to email the SF Public Library Commission and administration using our one-click tool to demand that the Wall + Response exhibition moves forward, free of censorship. Please take action now! Wall + Response is curated by artist and CAMP co-director Megan Wilson and poet Maw Shein Win, participants include: […]

Read More

Wall + Response Exhibition at Public Library Shut Down Due to Censorship

  Dear Friends, We are sorry to announce the Wall + Response exhibition scheduled to open at the San Francisco Public Library this weekend on March 12, 2022 with public programming scheduled for March 13, April 30, and July 9 has been shut down. The Library initially informed us, after having been working closely together […]

Read More