In/Visible: Nuclear Representation in Japan from Hiroshima to Fukushima

Image by 281_Anti nuke _____________________________________________ Check out the exhibition In/Visible: Nuclear Representation in Japan from Hiroshima to Fukishima, curated by CAMP Board Member Dr. Kyoko Sato, Associate Director of Stanford’s Program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS): Where: East Asia Library Stanford University 518 Memorial Way Palo Alto, CA When: June 6, 2016 – October 1, […]

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Flower Power!

CAMP co-director Megan Wilson talks about her latest mural projects as part of the Asian Art Museum’s exhibition Flower Power that opens June 21, 2016. As part of the exhibition Megan will be creating a new mural on Clarion Alley in July. She will also be collaborating with poet Maw Shein Win who will be […]

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Wall-Of-Us

Check out Amelia Miazad and Kara Ganter’s project Wall-Of-Us! Their Mission: To make it simply irresistible to resist Trump. They are providing four weekly Actions of Resistance. CAMP is honored to be featured images for Action #1: Help Expose Trump’s Cabinet Picks: And Action #4: Support Resistance Artists:

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Clarion Alley Block Party 2016

Join Clarion Alley Mural Project for Clarion Alley’s 17th Annual Block Party! Saturday, October 22, 2016 11am – 11pm Clarion Alley BAND SET TIMES: VALENCIA STAGE: 1pm: Basementals 2pm: Family Grieves 3pm: Sirena Victima 4pm: The Cherries 5pm: Inverts 6pm: Captured! By Robots 7pm: Grand Invincible 8pm: Equipto w/Double U and Dj True Justice 9pm: […]

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RESPECT

Guest Blog by Kristin Silver, Art Teacher, Bowman School, Palo Alto There is a fleeting moment that I cherish as an educator, the moment when you see a child’s eyes light up with a sense of true understanding and passion for something outside of them self.  Several of these moments happened during a visit to […]

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Welcome To CAMP’s New Website!

___________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Danielle Smith [email protected] Clarion Alley, 1992 Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is pleased to announce the launch of its first ever website, a comprehensive archive detailing the history of the project, its contributing artists, and 24 years-worth of public works. Since 1992 CAMP has been a community-based arts space, […]

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ODC’s Walking Distance Dance Festival June 4, 2016

___________________________________________________________________ ODC’s 2016 Walking Distance Dance Festival explored the meaning of “place” and how it creates and shapes who we are, how we live, and what we create. Clarion Alley Mural Project provided Dance Brigade with the space for their performance Hemorrhage. Written and directed by Krissy Keefer, the work captures the current crisis of world affairs […]

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Need a New Home for Mural by Samuel Indratma & Arie Dyanto

___________________________________________________________________ Clarion Alley Mural Project is looking for a new home for the mural In Dollar We Trust by Samuel Indratma and Arie Dyanto that was created during CAMP’s international exchange and residency with Apotik Komik of Yogyakarta Indonesia – Sama-Sama/Together. In Dollar We Trust was created in 2003 as part of the international exchange […]

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