San Francisco is known to most of the world as one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Simply stating the city and we begin to think about big, bold and bright images. However, what is rarely thought when this city is mentioned are the vibrant murals plastered throughout the city, more particularly the Chicano Art. Chicano art is a medium that regards to the triumphs, hardships, love, and life of a Chicano. Although the art is aimed to relate to the Chicano community this does not limit the works audience. It is important for other cultures to view Chicano art to see the daily struggles, at times they are often bypassed and forgotten. There is a part of San Francisco where these murals exist and where the Chicano culture is much alive, this is known as “The Mission”. Through the analyzation of these …show more content…
These murals also speak greatly about social ranking, women, how society views Chicanos but most importantly how Chicanos view themselves. By analyzing these key components knowledge is gained about a thriving community. Evolution is often defined as the growth of an object, how one arrives from point A to point B. There is no difference within these San Francisco murals. The Missions Galeria de la Raza was founded in the 1970’s by local artists that were involved in “El Movimiento” which was a movement focused on the civil rights of Chicanos. On these streets the history of Chicanos was presented through the vibrant colors and stories being painted on garage doors and cement walls. An interesting piece would be Latinoamerica pained by Mujeres Muralistas and could be found on Mission St midway between 25th and 26th. These ladies were given a thousand dollar budget to