Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Mural Project
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    • Bangkit/Arise – Yogyakarta / San Francisco (2018 – 2022)
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      • Wall + Response: Justice For Luís D. Góngora Pat
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      • 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)
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    • 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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    • Penny Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series, University of Michigan
    • 16th Street BART Community Design Plan
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Tree City

Our Hemisphere

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Roxie Theater Murals – Jet Martinez

 

Narcania VS Death

The Narcania mural is a harm-reduction themed mural geared towards raising awareness about Narcan, a life-saving drug that reverses opiate related overdoses, which has become an […]

I Know Which Way The Wind Blows

Opium Horizons (2010)

Homefullness

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Flying In

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Pocket Pics

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 […]

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CAMP 2014

Here Kitty Kitty

 

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No Mas Drogas

No Ban On Stolen Land

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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 […]

Enter The Donut

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BAFL TMC DAGON

Renacimiento

Taking Life As It Comes (1998)

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Viva La Tamale Lady!

Collaboration between Megan Wilson and Jet Martinez (Jet and Megan painted the mural), and Nick Hedlund and Mike Reger (painted the text), and Roisin Isner of […]

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Woman Life Freedom

Woman  Life  Freedom by Farnaz Zabetian is part of the Woman! Life! Freedom! revolution led by the women of Iran.   On November 12, 2022, Clarion […]

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Wall of Shame & Solutions

In a city that is rapidly changing to cater to the one-percent at every level, Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is one of the last remaining […]

Justice For Luis D. Gongora Pat

In the Mission District, the Virgin of Guadalupe casts a vengeful eye from Clarion Alley across Valencia Street. The building that she is casting her […]

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Where The Bitter End Meets The Rainbow

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 […]

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 […]

CAMP 2016

Dry Sweat Thirsty

We Will Not Massively Suffer

Union Boss Slain Here

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