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Megan Wilson is an American visual artist, writer, and activist based in
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. Known for her large-scale installations, public projects, and street art, she incorporates a broad range of pop culture methodologies and aesthetics to address conceptual interests that include home, homelessness, social and economic justice, anti-capitalism, impermanence and generosity. Wilson's art practice is influenced by
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and Vipassanā meditation, often creating work that is conceptually rooted in elements of these practices and that is intentionally ephemeral or given away.


Biography

Megan Wilson was born and raised in Montana. Her father was an oil and gas attorney and partner with the Crowley, Haughey, Hanson, Toole and Dietrich firm in
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for over 30 years until he left in 2002 to serve as Carbon County Attorney prior to his death in 2008. Her mother was Canadian and worked as an ophthalmic technician; she died in 2015. Wilson's parents lived in
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
in the sixties where her father clerked for Judge
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of the
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. Wilson moved out at the age of 16 and worked at Burger King her senior year of high school to support herself. She received her BFA from the
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in 1992 and her MFA from the
San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately ...
in 1997. She has taught at the
San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately ...
and the California College of the Arts.


Projects


''Better Homes & Gardens Today''

Wilson and collaborator
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
launched the public project ''Better Homes & Gardens Today'' in fall 2014, creating a limited edition of 300 pairs of hand-painted signs with the word “Home” in different languages accompanied by a flower. Wilson and Statton state the project's goals to: “1) Heighten 'home' and the realities of homelessness; 2) Cultivate a dialog within communities and amongst disparate groups – especially with those in the tech sector who are having a significant impact on housing instability in the Bay Area - about the funding and policy change that is needed to help end homelessness; and 3) To raise money to benefit the Gubbio Project, the Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco, and At The Crossroads, organizations working to address homelessness in San Francisco.” "Better Homes & Gardens Today" was included in the exhibition "Street Messages" at Lazarides Gallery in London as part of the launch of the book "Street Messages, edited by Nicholas Ganz. ''Better Homes & Gardens Today'' is an extension of Wilson’s project ''Better Homes & Gardens'' from 2000 through which she gave 250 of the signs out for free to the homeless and those facing eviction in
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during the area’s first
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. The project is included in the book ''San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 75 Years of Looking Forward'', and in the exhibition ''Fertile Ground'' at the Oakland Museum in 2014/15.


''Clarion Alley Mural Project''

Wilson's social practice work includes acting as a primary organizer and curator of the volunteer-run collective
Clarion Alley Mural Project Clarion Alley Mural Project' (CAMP) is an artists' collective in San Francisco's Mission District. The mission of CAMP is to support and produce socially engaged and aesthetically innovative public art, locally and globally as a grassroots artist- ...
since 1998. She is currently the organization's Board President. As part of the project she’s painted nine murals on the alley: ''Home/Casa'' (2000), featured in the book ''Street Art San Francisco Mission Muralismo'' edited by Annice Jacoby; ''CAPITALISM IS OVER! If You Want It'' (2011), featured in the book ''Street Messages'' by Nicholas Ganz and the book ''Capitalism On Edge'' by Albena Azmenova; ''TAX THE RICH'' (2013), also featured in the books ''Street Messages'' and ''Capitalism On Edge'', ''Viva La Tamale Lady'' (2013), a collaboration with Jet Martinez, ''The Wall of Shame & Solutions'' (2014), a collaboration with
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
and Mike Reger to call out San Francisco's city government officials on policies impacting the city's changing character, ''Housing Is A Human Right'' (2015), ''Stop The Corporatocracy'' (2015), ''Housing Is A Human Right'' (2016), featured in the book ''Urban Scrawl: The Written Word in Street Art'' by Lou Chamberlin and ''End Apartheid B.D.S.'' (2018). In 2015 Wilson and Statton were invited to participate in the Geneng Street Art Project in
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
Indonesia, organized by Ruang Kelas SD. The theme of the project was "Gemah Ripah Loh Jinawi," which translates to a critique of the unprecedented levels of development and displacement, impacting farmers and the natural resources in the areas surrounding the city of Yogyakarta. Wilson and Statton were two of the 30+ artists to paint murals on the facades of the homes in the farming community of Sewon. In 2016 Wilson designed and produced the organization's first Website, www.ClarionAlleyMuralProject.org with technical support from Web developer Ari Salomon. Wilson's mural ''CAPITALISM IS OVER! If You Want It'' was used without the artist's permission in the film
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, directed by
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, starring
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and James Franco.


''CAPITALISM IS OVER! If You Want It''

Wilson co-founded (with Amy Berk, Andy Cox, Cheryl Meeker, Eliza Barrios, and Maw Shein Win) ''Capitalism Is Over! If Your Want It'', a collective of artists from around the world who have created artistic actions in response to the impact of capitalism on the global economy.


''Home 1996-2008''

Inspired in part by artist David Ireland (artist), Wilson transformed her home from 2004 - 2008 into an installation that she opened up to the public in 2008 that included a series of dinner salons, curated events, and public video projections.


''Sama-Sama/Together''

Wilson curated, directed, and raised the funds for ''Sama-Sama/Together'', the first international mural exchange between artists in the United States (San Francisco) and
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
Indonesia. Wilson co-organized the project with Apotik Komik of Indonesia and Intersection for the Arts. Artists from San Francisco included: Aaron Noble, Alicia McCarthy, Andrew Schoultz, Carolyn Castaño, Carolyn Ryder Cooley, and Wilson. Artists from Indonesia included: Arie Dyanto, Arya Panjalu, Nano Warsono, and Samuel Indratma. The project was the catalyst for the mural and graffiti movement in
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
. The ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' awarded the project “The Best Transnational Art Undertaking” in 2004.


''Flower Interruption''

In 2002/03 Wilson launched a four-part public installation series through which she filled traffic intersections in
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,
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,
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and Ubud Indonesia with giant “Technicolor flowers” that passersby were invited to take for free. In 2017 Wilson was one of six contemporary artists to be featured in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco's exhibition "Flower Power" as part of the 50th Anniversary of the
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. Wilson created a series of new "Flower Interruptions" inside the Museum, around the grounds of the
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, and at satellite sites throughout San Francisco, including the Haight neighborhood, the
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, Artists' Television Access (ATA), and
Clarion Alley Mural Project Clarion Alley Mural Project' (CAMP) is an artists' collective in San Francisco's Mission District. The mission of CAMP is to support and produce socially engaged and aesthetically innovative public art, locally and globally as a grassroots artist- ...
.


''Bangkit/Arise''

In 2018 Wilson co-curated and co-directed ''Bangkit/Arise'' with Nano Warsono and
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
as part of
Clarion Alley Mural Project Clarion Alley Mural Project' (CAMP) is an artists' collective in San Francisco's Mission District. The mission of CAMP is to support and produce socially engaged and aesthetically innovative public art, locally and globally as a grassroots artist- ...
and in collaboration with the Asian Art Museum (San_Francisco). ''Bangkit/Arise'' is the second international exchange and residency between artists in the United States (San Francisco) and
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
, Indonesia that Wilson has co-produced and participated in. Artists from San Francisco include
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
, Kelly Ording, Jet Martinez,
Shaghayegh Cyrous Shaghayegh Cyrous (Persian:; is an American artist and curator based in Los Angeles. Her interactive time-based investigations, participatory projects, and video installations have been said to "create a poetic space for human connections." Earl ...
,
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, Jose Guerra Awe, and Wilson. Artists from
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
include: Nano Warsono, Bambang Toko, Ucup, Wedhar Riyadi, Vina Puspita, and Harind Arvati. The project was designed to address critical issues facing global and local communities, such as community development, land use, environmental crises, housing instability, and geopolitical divisions, using art as a point of departure. Community partners included the village of Panggunharjo, the Institut Seni Indonesia, AROC (Arab Resource and Organizing Center), Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco, and SOMCAN (South of Market Community Action Network).


Non-traditional mural installations

Wilson has created a series of non-traditional mural installations using textiles and quilling at venues including the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in Idaho, Thirtyninehotel in Honolulu, HI,
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in San Francisco, and the Museum of Craft and Folk Art in San Francisco. She is one of the first artists to use quilling as a contemporary art form outside of its historical use as a decorative craft on paper or household objects.


Exhibitions

Wilson's work has been exhibited at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Oakland Museum, Museum of Craft and Folk Art (S.F.),
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center in San Francisco, California, United States. Located in Yerba Buena Gardens, YBCA features visual art, performance, and film/video that celebrates local, natio ...
, the
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, Lazarides Gallery (London UK), Pop Up (Dortmund Germany), Southern Exposure (art space), Montalvo Art Center, Intersection for the Arts, The Luggage Store, the San Francisco Arts Commission, Sun Valley Center for the Arts (ID), Stephen Wirtz Gallery (S.F.) Tinlark Gallery (Los Angeles, CA) thirtyninehotel(Honolulu, HI), Green Papaya (Manila), Print It! (Barcelona), and LIP (Yogyakarta). She has created public projects in the San Francisco Bay Area,
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, Tokyo, Japan; Yogyakarta & Bali, Indonesia; Jaipur, India, and Manila Philippines.


Publications

Wilson's work is included in: ''Are We The 99%?'' by Dr.Heather McKee Hurwitz, Temple University Press; ''Capitalism On Edge'' by Dr. Albena Azmenova, Columbia University Press; ''Urban Scrawl: The Written Word in Street Art'' by Lou Chamberlin; ''Flower Power: The Meaning of Flowers in Asian Art'' by Dany Chan with foreword by Jay Xu; ''Public Works: Artists’ Interventions 1970s – Now'' edited by Christian L. Frock and Tanya Zimbardo; ''Street Messages'' by Nicholas Ganz /Dokument Press; FRESH 1: ''Cutting Edge Illustrations in 3D'' and ''FRESH 2: Cutting Edge Illustrations in Public'' edited by Slanted; ''San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 75 Years of Looking Forward'', edited by Janet Bishop, Corey Keller, Sarah Roberts; ''Street Art San Francisco Mission Muralismo'', edited by Annice Jacoby; ''Mural Art: Murals on Huge Public Surfaces Around the World'' by Kirakoss Iosifidis; ''Illustration: Play - Craving for the Extraordinary'', Published by Victionary; ''Sama-Sama/Together: An International Exchange Project Between Yogyakarta and San Francisco'', Published by Jam Karet; and ''The Gallery at Villa Montalvo: Selected Exhibitions from 1996-2000'', edited by Theres Rohan.


Published writings

Wilson is also a writer and art critic. She co-founded the San Francisco-based arts Website www.stretcher.org. She was an art writer for the ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'' 2000 - 2001. Her writings have appeared in stretcher.org, ''afterimage'', ''Up The Staircase Quarterly'', ''Digitalcity''
''Public Art Review''''Art Practical''
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''; in the book ''Street Art San Francisco Mission Muralismo'' (edited by Annice Jacoby with Foreword by Carlos Santana); and in ''Reimagine: The National Journal About Race, Poverty, and the Environment''.


Activism

Wilson has been one of the core organizers active in the response to San Francisco's economic and technology booms 1999–present. In 2000, she co-organized the project ''Art Strikes Back'' with Lise Swenson, an 8-week series of performances along the Valencia corridor in San Francisco's Mission District. In 2014 she called out University of Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism's project "Mission Loc@l" for disrespecting the wishes of artists involved with the Clarion Alley Mural Project by selecting an image of the Alley for their contest to decorate the highly contested "tech buses" that use the city's public bus stops. The winning artist, Elinor Diamond, ultimately withdrew the image and submitted a new one. Wilson and artists
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
, and Mike Reger created the mural ''Wall of Shame & Solutions'' on the Clarion Alley to call out San Francisco's city government officials on policies impacting the city's changing character. Wilson's essay “The Gentrification of Our Livelihoods” published on ''Stretcher.org'' in June 2014 and in ''Reimagine: The National Journal About Race, Poverty, and the Environment'' in December 2014, looks at the impact that public-private partnerships between arts organizations, developers, and funders have had on the arts and greater communities of San Francisco.Gentrification of Our Livelihoods: Everything Must Go
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Personal

Wilson lives in San Francisco with her husband and sometime collaborator
Christopher Statton Christopher Statton is an American artist and arts administrator, community activist, and philanthropist, and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Statton is best known for his role in establishing San Francisco's oldest continuously runn ...
.


References


San Francisco Art Institute

San Francisco Chronicle, Home: artist puts out the welcome mat by Jesse Hamlin, November 18, 2008

KQED, "Megan Wilson: Home: 1996-2008" By Claire Light, Nov 11, 2008

Artadia Artist Registry






* ttp://blog.sfmoma.org/2009/09/in-memoriam-david-ireland/ In Memoriam: David Ireland 1930 – 2009
ArtPractical

CAPITALISM IS OVER! If You Want It

SFGate

The Bold Italic

KQED

Uptown Almanac

San Francisco Bay Guardian

SFGate


External links

* http://www.meganwilson.com/index * http://capitalismisover.com/ * http://www.betterhomesandgardenstoday.org/ * http://clarionalleymuralproject.org/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, Megan American installation artists Artists from California San Francisco Art Institute alumni American contemporary artists Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area Living people 1969 births