Miranda Bergman

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Miranda Bergman is an American contemporary muralist born in 1947. She grew up in the San Francisco Mission District, where she attended Balboa High School.[1] Bergman is known for being one of the seven female artists who, in 1994, created the MaestraPeace mural.[2] This artwork is the largest mural in San Francisco, and covers The Women's Building. Most of the murals created/co-created by Bergman straddle artistry and social activism. She now lives in Oakland.[3]

Bergman's parents, Leibel and Anne Bergman, were left-wing activists.[4][5]

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