Clarion Alley in San Francisco’s Mission District is always a fun visit. It’s an alley that is one block long and runs between17th and 18th and Mission and Valencia. In 1992, a collective of six artists established the Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP).
The Mission of CAMP is to support and produce socially engaged and aesthetically innovative public art as a grassroots community-based, artist-run organization based in San Francisco.
What this means is that the alley is an outdoor gallery of wonderful murals. Some of them are around for a long time, some of them get replaced by other murals. You just never know exactly what you’ll see when you walk through Clarion Alley, but you will never be disappointed.
Clarion Alley
San Francisco, CA
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