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On view June 8 – September 14, 2025

Experience four decades of powerful activist printmaking in Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print, a striking exhibition that showcases the rich legacy of Mission Gráfica, a renowned community print center in San Francisco. Featuring 42 vibrant screenprints from influential artists such as Carmen Lomas Garza, Rupert Garcia, and Favianna Rodriguez, the exhibit explores themes of cultural celebration, political resistance, and social justice—from gentrification and gender equality to international solidarity. With bilingual text panels and a newly published companion book, Mission Gráfica offers a visually compelling and historically significant lens into the intersection of art and activism. 

Mission Gráfica: Reflecting a Community in Print is a touring exhibition developed in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library, artists from Mission Gráfica, and Exhibit Envoy. It is based on the book of the same name.

40+ vibrant screenprints on display, including…
Two abstract people in a bamboo foest with a dog in Domi (Domitilda Ramirez), Untitled. Printer: Jos Sances, 1986. Screenprint, 21¼
Domi (Domitilda Ramirez), Untitled. Printer: Jos Sances, 1986. Screenprint, 21¼” x 18¼”. Photo Credit: Robert Hsiang
Woman with a basket on her head in a screenprint by Juan R. Fuentes, World Women’s Conference. Printer: Mission Gráfica, 1985. Screenprint, 24¾
Juan R. Fuentes, World Women’s Conference. Printer: Mission Gráfica, 1985. Screenprint, 24¾”x 18¾”. Photo Credit: Robert Hsiang
Screenprint in Mission Grafica on Schools on a bright colored background
Mariana Garibay R, Untitled. 2002. Screenprint, 20½” x 14½”. Photo Credit: Robert Hsiang
Plan a Visit

Advance tickets are available through the link below, and all visitor information can be found here. We look forward to welcoming you!