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  2. Rebar Art and Design Studio - Wikipedia

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    Rebar also designed the Showplace Triangle park, located at 8th Street between 16th and Irwin Streets in the Potrero Hill district of San Francisco. It was San Francisco's second Pavement to Parks project, following the Castro Commons park. Rebar's design for the park used dumpsters for planters and surplus granite countertops for bench seating ...

  3. Street art in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Area is highly invested in the street art scene because of its prevalence in its community. Areas such as the Mission District of San Francisco have developed a wide public fan base because of its large murals. This area of San Francisco is home to one of the most famous pieces of street art, the Women's Building mural. [2]

  4. Balmy Alley - Wikipedia

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    Balmy Alley (formally Balmy Street) is a one-block-long alley that is home to the most concentrated collection of murals in the city of San Francisco. It is located in the south central portion of the Inner Mission District in Calle 24 between 24th Street and Garfield Square. Since 1973, most buildings on the street have been decorated with a ...

  5. List of street artists - Wikipedia

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    Jacek Tylicki (New York City) – early street art – art war; Erni Vales (New York City] Dan Witz (Brooklyn, New York) Jason Wulf (New York City) – graffiti artist; XVALA (primarily Los Angeles) - street installations, stencils, graffiti; Tavar Zawacki (San Francisco) - Street art pioneer. Stencils, installation art, contemporary painter.

  6. Street Artists Program of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Street Artists selling their handmade work along east Market Street. The Street Artists Program of San Francisco is a municipal arts program in which independent street artists and craftspeople sell their art and craft items in designated public spaces in the city of San Francisco, California.

  7. Allan Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Design Element of the San Francisco General Plan; Allan Jacobs and Donald Appleyard, Toward an Urban Design Manifesto. Working Paper published 1982; republished with a prologue in the Journal of the American Planning Association, 1987. [2] Making City Planning Work (1980) Looking at Cities (1985) Great Streets (1995)

  8. Street art - Wikipedia

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    The street is not a blank canvas for the street artist. It has a character, a use, a history, a texture, a shape. Street art, as well as broader urban art, transforms the street or opens the dialogue. Justin Armstrong states graffiti is identified as an aesthetic occupation of spaces, whereas urban street art repurposes them. [45]

  9. Sirron Norris - Wikipedia

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    Sirron Norris is an American illustrator, muralist, and arts educator. [2] He is known for his work on the FOX animated television show Bob's Burgers and for numerous cartoon-style [3] public murals, including ones at Balmy Alley, Clarion Alley, and Mission Dolores Park, and galleries around San Francisco.