Megan Wilson

Megan Wilson is an American visual artist based in San Francisco. Known for her large-scale installations and public projects, she incorporates traditional crafts and decoration to address conceptual interests that include “home,” impermanence and generosity; and intersections of art and life. Notable projects include:

Wilson grew up in Montana. She received her BFA from the University of Oregon and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Craft and Folk Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Intersection for the Arts, and Southern Exposure. She has created public projects and murals in San Francisco California; Tokyo Japan, Yogyakarta Indonesia, Jaipur India, and Manila Philippines. Wilson is a recipient of grant awards from the Gunk Foundation, Artadia, the Asian Cultural Council, the Ford Foundation and San Francisco Foundation. Wilson’s work is included in San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 75 Years of Looking Forward,[2] edited by Janet Bishop, Corey Keller, Sarah Roberts; Street Art San Francisco Mission Muralismo, edited by Annice Jacoby; and Illustration: Play - Craving for the Extraordinary, Published by Victionary.

Wilson is also a writer and art critic. She co-founded the San Francisco based arts Website www.stretcher.org. Her writings have appeared in stretcher.org, afterimage, Digitalcity, Public Art Review, and Art Practical; and in the book Street Art San Francisco Mission Muralismo (edited by Annice Jacoby with Forward by Carlos Santana).

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