Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Mural Project
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    • History: Ch Ch Ch Changes 2010 – 2019
    • History: New Millennium 2000 – 2009
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  • Projects
    • 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)
      • About Sama-Sama/Together
      • Sama-Sama/Together San Francisco
      • Sama-Sama/Together Yogyakarta
      • 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)
  • Community
    • Clarion Alley Block Party
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      • Archives 2015
    • 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
  • Tours
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  • News/Blog
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    • 3-Year Strategic Capacity Building Plan FYE 19 – FYE 21
    • Press & Publications
    • CAMP 25th Anniversary Zine
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Free All Political Prisoners!

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La Separación (2009)

Kaboom (2004)

   

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 2015

No Suzy Loftus

Clarion Alley Mural Project

CAMP 2011 Alley Shots

         

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Sama-Sama/Together

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 […]

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 […]

JOB ARR. For Vaughn With Love

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 […]

Fearlessly Abundant

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 […]

Moebius

     

And Still We Rise

  And Still We Rise is inspired by the farmworker movement of Filipinos and Latinos through Larry Itliong, Cesar Chaves (The United Farmworkers Movement) and […]

Escalator

Tax The Rich (2013)

Megan Wilson, “Tax The Rich,” Clarion Alley, 2013 Megan Wilson: “TAX THE RICH is part of my ongoing work in support of the need for […]

A Place That Wants To Be Free

 

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Respect

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, […]

Superhero Warehouse

I <3 You

The End Will Come

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Pico Sanchez (2012)

Bloody Thursday

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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CAMP 2013

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Filipino-American Center

CAMP Arrow

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ZAP

Housing Is A Human Right

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FREE THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE

Home / Casa

Megan Wilson: “In the Spring and Summer of 2000. I created 250 signs, all with the single word Home painted in black against a color […]

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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 […]

CAMP 2013

Clarion Alley residents Henry and Joe skating by.

Graffiti Camp for Girls

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

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