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'''The [[“THE WOMEN'S BUILDING|Maestrapeace” on the Women's Building]] on 18th Street in the Mission'''
'''The Maestrapeace” on the [[THE WOMEN'S BUILDING |Women's Building]] on 18th Street in the Mission'''


''Photo: Chris Carlsson''  
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''  

Revision as of 15:09, 7 August 2008

Art1$women s-building-art.jpg

The Maestrapeace” on the Women's Building on 18th Street in the Mission

Photo: Chris Carlsson

"Consistently what was most subversive in community murals was their process. The actual, physical reality of people assembling to make decisions about their neighborhood was a galvanizing democratic experience."

-- Timothy W. Drescher, from his essay in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, Culture, a City Lights Anthology


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