Mission Grafica: The Public's Voice - Exhibition Viewing Hours
Schedule
Fri, 05 Dec, 2025 at 12:00 pm to Fri, 30 Jan, 2026 at 06:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
220 Montgomery St | San Francisco, CA
About this Event
Join KALW and MCCLA for Mission Grafica: The Public’s Voice, a poster art exhibition documenting nearly fifty years of Bay Area creative resistance.
Since 1977, the Mission Grafica print studio and archive has empowered public art in the Bay Area. This exhibition traces the evolution of Bay Area social justice movements through posters made by La Raza Graphics and the Mission Grafica print studio. These works advocate for civil rights, tenant protections, police accountability, and cultural resilience while also expressing a bold, joyful creative spirit. Mission Grafica: The Public’s Voice offers a living timeline of how artists have aligned beauty with justice in the face of power and change.
The exhibition is on view until January 30, 2026 at KALW’s Live Event Studio, 220 Montgomery Street in downtown San Francisco.
About the Organizers
The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) makes the arts accessible as an essential element to the community's development and well-being.
The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts was established in 1977 by artists and community activists with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the cultural arts that reflect the living tradition and experiences of the Chicano, Central and South American, and Caribbean people, and to make arts accessible as an essential element to community development and well-being.
MCCLA is a multicultural, multidisciplinary arts organization committed to the collaborative artistic vision of Latino art forms. MCCLA provides the community with an arena in which to develop new artistic skills, as well as support local and established artists that serve their community. MCCLA collaborates with other arts, social and humanitarian groups to provide the widest range of programming possible.
KALW Public Media is not just a radio station — it’s an experiment in what public media should be. Based in the Bay Area, KALW serves as a catalyst for civic engagement, a home for groundbreaking storytelling, and a training ground for the next generation of media-makers.
We exist to ignite conversation, nurture new voices, challenge conventions, and empower communities to strive for and celebrate a better world. Through music, journalism, live events, and a deep commitment to inclusion and innovation, KALW amplifies stories that shape the future of democracy, justice, and belonging.
Live, free, and open to the public, KALW’s 220 Montgomery event studio and art gallery reinvented a long dormant storefront as a thriving culture hub as part of the Vacant to Vibrant program’s first cohort in 2023. Since moving downtown, we’ve hosted more than 150 live events serving thousands of people and become a key contributor to downtown revitalization programs.
Where is it happening?
220 Montgomery St, 220 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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