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Mia Galaviz de Gonzalez and Ana Montano Oral History
San Francisco, June 24, 2021
This oral history interview delves into the facets of art educator Gonzalez’s and lawyer Montano’s early lives and their upbringings. They also speak of their personal and political reasons for establishing Balmy Alley as an arts space. Gonzalez and Montano also reflect on their roles in preserving and amplifying Chicanx and Latinx heritage in San Francisco and beyond.
Murals
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Michael Ríos
*MCO (Mission Coalition Organization)
1972 -
Bob Cuff, Jésus "Chuy" Campusano, Rubén Guzmán, and Spain Rodriguez
*Horizons Unlimited
1972 -
Patricia Rodriguez and Graciela Carrillo
*Untitled
1972 -
Patricia Rodriguez, Jésus "Chuy" Campusano, Rubén Guzmán, Consuelo Méndez, Jerome Pasias, Elizabeth Raz, and Tom Rios
[Jamestown Mural]
1973 -
Mia Galaviz de Gonzalez and children from 24th St. Place
*Untitled
1973 -
Bob Cuff, Jésus "Chuy" Campusano, Gerald Concha, Robert Crumb, and Rubén Guzmán
*Mission Rebels
1973 -
Irene Pérez
Flute Players
1973 -
Graciela Carrillo and Patricia Rodriguez
[Tree with Animals]
1973 -
Mujeres Muralistas: Graciela Carrillo, Consuelo Méndez, Susan Kelk Cervantes, and Miriam Olivas
*Para el Mercado
1974
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