HERstory: Women Muralists of the Mission
Neighborhood: Mission District
Description
Join us to hear HERstory, the extraordinary history of San Francisco women muralists. Murals began appearing in SF’s Mission District’s in the early 1970s, often serving as a means of political expression. The initial artists were largely Latin American and male, but a small band of women, felt that they, too, could climb scaffolds and claim their voices. They had to counter the prevailing macho culture but succeeded in bringing a distinctive creative vision. A half century later, they are still painting and have nurtured a new generation of women muralists. This walk will visually dazzle and give all a deeper appreciation of the Mission’s history and how women have shaped its landscape.
Next Tours
- Tuesday, December 9 at 10:30 am given by Siobhan F.Sign Up
- Friday, December 19 at 1:30 pm given by Sandy P.Sign Up
- Friday, January 9 at 1:30 pm given by Sandy P.Sign Up
- Tuesday, January 20 at 10:30 am given by Siobhan F.Join Waitlist
Notes
This tour is 2 hours long
Please note: Private group tours required for groups of 8 or more.










