Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Mural Project
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    • History: Ch Ch Ch Changes 2010 – 2019
    • History: New Millennium 2000 – 2009
    • History: The Early Years 1992 – 1999
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  • Off-Site
    • 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
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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)
  • Community
    • Clarion Alley Block Party
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      • Archives 2022
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      • Archives 2015
    • The San Francisco Poster Syndicate
    • United To Save The Mission
    • 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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  • News/Blog
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    • 3-Year Strategic Capacity Building Plan FYE 19 – FYE 21
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    • CAMP 25th Anniversary Zine
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No Ban on Stolen Land II

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Bungas

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 […]

Sons of Satya (2006)

“Sons of Satya”, the elephants piece, was one of Kelly and I’s first collabos.  Painted around the time of our marriage, the piece depicts Indian […]

Lost Rug Project

Pink Girl Mobb

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 […]

Rise In Power

José V. Guerra Awe: “Rise In Power depicts an inverted American flag with black and white stripes to give the impression that information is being […]

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Mobb Girl

Bangkit/Arise – Jet Martinez mural – Desa 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 […]

Cesar Chavez

Sadly this mural was painted over by an artist from out of town, who did not consider doing her research to connect with CAMP and […]

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The World’s On Fire and So Am I

Opium Horizons (2010)

Respect

Graffiti Camp for Girls

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

CAMP 2013

Bangkit/Arise – Gotong Royong – Desa 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 […]

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No Ban On Stolen Land

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Tax The Rich

Megan Wilson: “TAX THE RICH is part of my ongoing work in support of the need for a fundamental shift from free-market capitalism to a […]

Mural Kolaborasi

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 […]

Terminator Cop

Enough Is Enough – Stop Murdering Our Children

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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 […]

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Bad Hombre

Dry Sweat Thirsty

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Nelson Mandela

Renacimiento

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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Juanita Rieloff 1931-2000

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 […]

Roxie Theater Murals – Megan Wilson

       

Celia Cruz

San Fran

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Rest In Power Matty Luv 1968 – 2002

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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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No Suzy Loftus

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