Photo by Kathleen Narruhn

You can walk anywhere in the Mission and see murals on store walls, on home garages, on residential fences and in alleys. It’s a colorful
and artistic walk with murals changing constantly.

Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn
Photo by Kathleen Narruhn

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I have lived in San Francisco since 1961 when my Dad moved us for his new employment from Stockton, CA. It was great growing up in the City back then. We lived in Eureka Valley and when I became an adult I moved over the hill to Noe Valley. In 1982 we looked to buy property and settled in the Mission. We bought a pair of flats with friends & we both raised our families here. Our adult children have moved on. We remain and continue to watch the neighborhood change.

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  1. As the photographer in the future if I notice the muralist name I will include it but the majority of murals in the Mission do not have any names on them.

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  2. When are these photo essays going to credit the actual artist/muralist and not just the photographer?

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