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Dedication of 3 Murals – International Solidarity w/ Palestine

September 27, 2018 / Clarion Alley Mural Project / News

Please join Clarion Alley Mural Project on Sunday, October 14th at 2 PM on Clarion Alley for the dedication of three new murals in solidarity with Palestine: 1. The Will to Live – Arab Liberation Mural 2. Bangkit Palestine (Arise Palestine) 3. End Apartheid B.D.S. The Will to Live-Arab Liberation Mural celebrates tenacious Bay Area […]

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For Jeffery Catherine Jones

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Girl Mobb

CAMP 2014

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 […]

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 […]

R.I.P. Benny Blanco

We Want Respect. Freedom. Land. Housing. Bread. Justice. Peace.

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Clarion Alley

 

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Imaga

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 […]

Sacred Flames

Uh No Bro Fuck That Shit

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 […]

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This City Is Not For Sale

This City is not for Sale (painted in 2014). My mural is about Mission youth challenging the privatization of public space and the rapid gentrification […]

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Baes from the Bay, beautifying buildings. Each of these badass ladies brings a unique set of skills and passions, which when combined, become an unstoppable […]

Kind of Blue

CAMP 2013

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 […]

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= 3/4 Water

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Bangkit/Arise – Jet Martinez mural @ ISI

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 […]

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Bangkit/Arise – SOMCAN

As part of CAMP’s international exchange & residency with Yogyakarta Indonesia, Bangkit/Arise, the project worked with SOMCAN to learn about SoMa and SoMa Pilipinas, Filipino Cultural […]

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Free All Political Prisoners!

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 […]

Ahed Tamimi

Ahed Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih in the occupied West Bank. Tamimi is a symbol of resistance against Israeli […]

Ciudad

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Fantastic Landscape #2

Mike Reger: “I originally painted a mural on these walls in the late 90’s as part of my community service credits in high school. I […]

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Evict Google

Sons of Saya

Tell Me My Love What Have You Seen Today?

Neighborhood Concept

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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, […]

Enough Is Enough – Stop Murdering Our Children

This Aggression Will Not Stand, Man

Stop Killing Black and Brown Youth

Terminator Cop

In Money We Trust

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 […]

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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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