Thinkwalks presents an exploration walk:
Social Justice Mural Walk
Street art is graffiti. Street art is mural art. Street art is a staple. Literally.
Have you ever noticed the inadvertent collection of poster staples on a wooden pole from a hundred years of community outreach? We’ll explore the Mission. We’ll find random aesthetic drama, along with specific murals and other stunning street art. Joel was a mural organizer before he started Thinkwalks. In the interim, he studied how Mexico’s revolution in 1910 bled art all over San Francisco.
Highlights: earliest known mural, Benny Bufano sculptures, Chinese democracy, art revolutions, Maestrapiece, Susan Greene, CAMP, ‘The Apartment’ by Andrew Schultz & Aaron Noble, Politec paints, anti-interventionisma, Timothy Pflueger, Mona Caron, public painting techniques, Collette Crutcher, Ralph Stackpole, Lucia & Arthur Mathews, Rigo 23, Diego Rivera, socialist realism.
Thousands of murals tucked away in secret places await your inquiring mind.
☆ RSVP required
↪ Rain or shine
↪ Not vigorous exercise! You may get chilled if you forget your extra layers.
↪ End within a few blocks from where we started
↪ Maximum 15 people
Payment Scale
At the end of your Thinkwalk if you can’t afford the standard $25 please feel free to pay a lower amount.
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