The Wall as Witness: Muralism, Spatial Justice and Social Rights Panel Series - Reclaiming Space Locally and Globally

Thursday, April 15, 2021, 4:00 pm
The Wall as Witness: Muralism, Spatial Justice, and Social Rights

Yocelyn Riojas (Graphic Designer), Daniel Velasquez (Artist) and Miguel Luciano (Artist) discuss muralism practice in San Francisco and the USA, social and racial justice issues related to access to space, Latina/o/x representation and resistance, each from their own experience and perspective. Free.

This panel discussion is part one of the The Wall as Witness: Muralism, Spatial Justice, and Social Rights series, which engages with muralism practice in San Francisco and the USA both historically and in the present, focusing on social and racial justice issues related to access to space, Latina/o/x representation and resistance.

Event organized by Abigail Lapin Dardashti and Victor De La Rosa (School of Art) and Omar Sosa-Tzec (School of Design) with the support of the Extraordinary Ideas Grant. 

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The Wall as Witness: Muralism, Spatial Justice and Social Rights Panel Series - Muralism and The Mission, May 6

Location: 
Online (Zoom)
Sponsor: 
School of Art, School of Design, College of Liberal & Creative Arts
Contact: 
Abigail Lapin Dardashti, School of Art