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Acción Latina and Artillery AG Studio Presents:

PASEO ARTÍSTICO: Raise Your Voice! Levanta La Voz!

Celebrating artists who fight for our rights and sustainability in San Francisco

All programs are free for all ages

Samba! Bomba! Mariachi! Cumbia! Queer poets! Trans print makers! Stoop concerts! Brand drops! Y más!

Join Acción Latinaand friends for Paseo Artístico: Raise Your Voice/Levanta La Voz in the Calle 24 Latino Cultural District Saturday June 13, 2026. The Mission District’s FREE bilingual community art stroll PASEO ARTÍSTICO returns with an all day event featuring artists who fight for their rights to free expression and sustainability in San Francisco.

Paseo Artístico is encouraging community members to come out and support Mission District artists who perform and sustain cultural arts and creative life in San Francisco. We are facing a number of difficulties as a cultural community including large losses of funding, censorship, closure of the Mission Cultural Center, and an uncertain political future. To raise awareness we are featuring artists who specialize in speaking out, raising their voices about who they love, what they represent, and why San Francisco’s cultural community is so important. We are featuring all women Puertorican bomba group Batey Tambo at Brava’s Cabaret Theater. Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore hosts a reading and book release celebration of queer poetics with Lourdes Figueroa. The young trans artists of color from Ancestral Dream Collective will showcase their linocut prints at Artillery AG Studio. Made in the City will host the popular Stoop Sessions music collective. There’s cumbia from Mala Greña and poetic country-folk music from Josiah Flores at Accion Latina, and Mariachi CMC performs outside in front of Temo’s Cafe.

As always Paseo Artistico is family friendly and free for the entire community.

For artist info and confirmed schedule www.paseoartistico.org

New Artist Showcase till end of Summer

Ancestral Dreams Collective :

We are a collective of young queer and trans POC artists who explore linocut printmaking as personal and political art. We create art as a way to connect further with our present selves, our ancestors, and with community. Our art brings our ancestors' stories and the futures we imagine into reality and radically envisions a different way of being, relating, and loving each other. We aim to produce art that disrupts, awakens, and calls people into the struggle for our collective freedom. Our collective works span across and between several mediums and research topics, including film photography, performance, painting, ceramics, comics, poetry, risograph, zines, and printmaking. Our collaboration began as a cohort of young queer people learning how to print linocut at SOMArts, as a part of the Queer Ancestors Project. In October 2025, our collective designed and installed an altar, “Bring some home with you”, for the annual SOMArts Dia de Muertos exhibition.

Instagram @ancestraldreamsco

Schedule of participating artists & cultural venues:

12PM-3PM - Made in the City x Stoop Sessions: Shop Sessions, live music and new T-shirt and hoodie releases @ Made in the City 3119 24th St.

1PM - Mariachi CMC, co-presented by Community Music Center @ 24th & Harrison outside Temo’s Cafe,

3PM -7PM - Ancestral Dreams Collective, A collective of 9 queer and trans multimedia artist featuring linocut prints @ Artillery AG 2751 Mission St @ 24th

4PM Lourdes Figueroa book release “The Magnolia Tree Grazing: A Celebration of Queer Poetics co-presented by  San Francisco Flor y Canto @ Medicine for Nightmares Bookstroe and Gallery   3036 24th St.

4:30PM-5:30PM- Batey Tambo Puerto Rican Dance and Drum @ Brava Theater Cabaret 2781 24th St.

5PM - To Be Announced  @Dance Mission Theater

6PM-8PM- Encuentritos Concert featuring Malagreña, (cumbia) and Josiah Flores (Poetic Country-Folk music) @ Accion Latina 2958 24th St.

Paseo Artístico is produced by Accion Latina and co-presented by Dance Mission, Community Music Center, Precita Eyes Muralists, Made In the City, Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, Brava Theater, Artillery Ceramics, Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore & Gallery, Temo’s Coffee and Evolved SF with the support of Latino Community Foundation PoderArte Grant. 

Graphic Design by Tanya Herrera

Thank you to all for making our community arts vibrant and possible!

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