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Clarion Alley Project

 

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Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

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This exquisite mural, at Clarion Alley in the Mission District of San Francisco, was painted in 2005 by artists Carolyn Ryder Cooley and Lena Wolff. It is entitled "The End Will Come". The mythical creatures depicted in the painting represent spirits from the future, existing long after humans are gone from the earth, standing on a burial site of relics of war. In 2010 the mural space was given to other artists after it had been semi-destroyed from years of tagging.

Clarion Alley Project by Scott Hove

 

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Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

Painting by Scott Hove

 

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

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Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

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Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

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This mural by artist Scott Hove is located in the Mission District of San Francisco....a place called "Clarion Alley". As far as I could see, there was no visible title attached to it but it does resemble Hove's style in two of his oil paintings that are entitled Pagoda #1 and Pagoda #2 (see www.mshove.com./paintsite/index.htm ). Hove was born and raised in the San Francisco bay area. His work encompasses a broad variety of media, from sculptural installations to painting. These works reflect on the relationship between the natural world and mechanical civilization, and the drama that occurs during this interaction. The materials and techniques borrow from traditional and decorative arts and craft to render the oftentimes jarring objects and fantasy installations.

 

The Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) was established in October 1992 by a volunteer collective of six Mission residents. CAMP was directly inspired by the mural cluster in nearby Balmy Alley that is focused on Central American social struggles. CAMP did not choose a single theme, however, instead focusing on the two goals of social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. As a result CAMP has produced more than 100 murals on and around Clarion Alley by artists of all ages and all levels of experience, with an emphasis on emerging artists and new styles. Clarion Alley was a key site for the development of the aesthetic that has become known as the "Mission School".

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

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by jet martinez

 

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

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Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Clarion Alley Project

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Alley_"""&qu...

Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) is an artists' collective formed in 1992. Inspired by Balmy Alley and other murals and muralists of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMP came together to iniate a mural project on Clarion Alley, also the source of the collective's name. While the Balmy Alley mural project focused on the theme of Central American struggle, the stated goals of CAMP were social inclusiveness and aesthetic variety. CAMP went on to organize projects off site at the Redstone Building (in 1997), and the ILWU Building, as well as gallery installations at San Francisco Art Institute, New Langton Arts, and Intersection for the Arts.

  

In 2003, CAMP collaborated with Apotik Komik, an artists collective in Indonesia, and Intersection for the Arts to organize and present the project Sama-sama/Together, an international collaboration and exchange between community arts organizations and artists from San Francisco (U.S.A.) and Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The project was designed to foster understanding of recent world events and Muslim and non-Muslim cultures between the two communities through the creation of new works, as well as through cross-cultural dialogue between participating artists and the public at large."""""""

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

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#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

See more photos of the #mural at #ventMural

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

nesadprojects.tumblr.com/post/19652576610/on-my-recent-tr...

 

missionlocal.org/2011/11/incomplete-clarion-alley-mural-m...

 

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#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #politicalart #horea #horea2012

 

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#ClarionAlley #ClarionAlleyMuralProject #mission #missiondistrict #themission #themish #sanfrancisco #ClarionAlleyMurals

#baygraffiti #sanfranciscograffiti #sfgraffiti #urbanart #mural #murals #graffiti #streetart #camp

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