Jos Sances

American artist, activist, writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Joseph "Jos" Sances (born August 18, 1952) is an American artist, activist, writer, and community organizer, known for his printmaking, and tile murals/public art .[1][2] He is the founder and director of Alliance Graphics.[3] Sances is based in Berkeley, California.

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John Joseph Sances

(1952-08-18) August 18, 1952 (age 73)
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Jos Sances
Born
John Joseph Sances

(1952-08-18) August 18, 1952 (age 73)
EducationMontserrat College of Art
Websitewww.josart.net
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Biography

John Joseph Sances was born August 18, 1952, in Boston, Massachusetts, to a Sicilian-American family.[3][4][5] He studied at Montserrat School of Visual Arts (now Montserrat College of Art).[6]

He came to California in 1976 and became active in art and politics.[6] In the late 1970s, Sance was active with the Galería de la Raza and the La Raza Silkscreen Center.[7] In 1982, Sances co-founded Mission Grafica at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts.[6][7]

In 1989, Sances founded Alliance Graphics, a Berkeley-based union screen print shop.[8] Profits from Alliance Graphics support the parent organization, the Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA).[6]

His work, Or, The Whale (2019) was in the 2019 exhibition, Here is the Sea at Richmond Art Center.[9] Or, The Whale was created on 119 panels. When assembled together they form a 14 feet high by 51 feet wide scratchboard with the image of a sperm whale with the illustrated history of capitalism in America inside of the whale.[9]

Sances is a member of the food-based art group The Great Tortilla Conspiracy making tortilla art, other members include Rio Yañez, René Yañez, and Art Hazelwood.[10][11]

Sances' work can be found in various public museum collections, including Smithsonian American Art Museum,[1] Birmingham Museum of Art,[12] American Labor Museum in Haledon, New Jersey, Oakland Museum of California (OMCA),[13] Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,[14] among others.

Sances' screenprints, his own images and images printed for other artists, are included in Mission Grafica: Reflecting a Community in Print by Art Hazelwood.[15]

Murals

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Year Title Artists Location Notes
1991–1994 Jos Sances, Daniel Galvez Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California 4 murals
1996 Jos Sances Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California 9 murals
2003 Future Roads Jos Sances, Daniel Galvez 16th Street BART station, San Francisco, California A screen printed tile mural around the entrance of the esclators.[16][17]
2006 Youthful Transformation Jos Sances, Daniel Galvez Juvenile Justice Center, Main Corridor, San Leandro, California A digital tile mural.
2008 On the Right Track Jos Sances, Daniel Galvez Richmond BART/Amtrak/AC Transit station, Richmond, California A series of tile murals.[16]
2009 Jos Sances, Art Hazelwood Arnett Watson Apartments, San Francisco, California A tile mural[18]
2009 Jos Sances Castro Valley Library, Castro Valley, California A tile mural[18]
2010 Jos Sances Ira Jenkins Park, Oakland, California [18][19]
2019 Jos Sances Shadelands Sports Complex, Walnut Creek, California A 1500 sq.ft. tile mural.[18]
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