
Maestrapeace
San Francisco's Monumental Feminist Mural
Heyday Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. October 2019
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-59714-483-4 (ISBN)
Description
Twenty-nineteen marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Maestrapeace, the monumental and fabulously detailed mural that adorns two sides of the Women's Building in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood. Weaving in myriad female figures, historical and sacred, this public art work highlights women's accomplishments across time and continents, and envisions a world healed of injustices. This beautiful book allows readers to take an extended tour of the mural, revealing intricacies and nuances that may go unnoticed from a street-level view. Angela Davis's foreword provides a rich history of the mural and the seven artists who collaboratively executed the work-a collective of women, itself a rarity in muralist tradition. Maestrapeace, the book, enriches readers' appreciation for the groundbreaking mural, and it makes this deep sense of place accessible to viewers across the globe.
More details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
Color photos throughout
Dimensions
Height: 304 mm
Width: 279 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59714-483-4 (9781597144834)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
The seven muralists who created Maestrapeace-Juana Alicia, Miranda Bergman, Edythe Boone, Susan Kelk Cervantes, Meera Desai, Yvonne Littleton, and Irene Perez-collectively possess well over one hundred years of mural expertise and have played an active, often leading role in the Bay Area and national mural movement. Every member has been a community activist, organizer, or teacher, serving diverse communities and arts organizations from Harlem to the fields of the United Farm Workers, from Nicaragua to India, from Palestine to Native America.
Content
Contents
"And When the Time Comes" by Alice Walker
Foreword by Angela Y. Davis
I Touring the Mural
"El Ci?rculo del Cuento, the Story is a Circle" by Leticia Hernandez-Linares
"Loose Women" by Sandra Cisneros
II Making a Monumental Mural
"women's work" by devorah major
"Maestrapeace" by Miranda Bergman
III Expanding and Restoring the Mural
"Persephone Unbound" by Genny Lim
"Passages" by Naomi Quinonez
Epilogue
"we are this place" by devorah major
About the Muralists
Selected Bibliography
List of Names on Maestrapeace
Volunteers to Maestrapeace
Acknowledgments
About San Francisco Heritage
"And When the Time Comes" by Alice Walker
Foreword by Angela Y. Davis
I Touring the Mural
"El Ci?rculo del Cuento, the Story is a Circle" by Leticia Hernandez-Linares
"Loose Women" by Sandra Cisneros
II Making a Monumental Mural
"women's work" by devorah major
"Maestrapeace" by Miranda Bergman
III Expanding and Restoring the Mural
"Persephone Unbound" by Genny Lim
"Passages" by Naomi Quinonez
Epilogue
"we are this place" by devorah major
About the Muralists
Selected Bibliography
List of Names on Maestrapeace
Volunteers to Maestrapeace
Acknowledgments
About San Francisco Heritage