The Murals of Coit Tower
in San Francisco
Virtual Program
“The Murals of Coit Tower in San Francisco” is the topic of April’s virtual program. Created as part of the Public Works of Art Project, it offers a vivid glimpse into California during the Great Depression. The murals, executed by 25 artists, depict various aspects of 1930s society, including urban and rural scenes, industrial labor, and social commentary. Their artistic style, influenced by Mexican muralist, Diego Rivera, showcases a powerful blend of realism and social consciousness.
Join us on April 17 at 11:30 to learn more about this beloved landmark.
The program is free but you need to register. To register visit museumsrv.org, select “What’s On,” and then “Virtual Programs”