Christopher Statton

[5] Currently Statton is working with The Gubbio Project, which provides an average of 100 people from the street community with safety and rest on the pews in the sanctuary of St. Boniface church in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood each weekday from 6am to 3pm.

[7] In 2015 Statton collaborated with poet Tony Robles to create the mural "No Clear-Cutting Our Community" on Clarion Alley, protesting Forest City Enterprises' 5M development in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood.

[9] In 2015 Statton and Wilson were invited to participate in the Geneng Street Art Project in Yogyakarta Indonesia, organized by Ruang Kelas SD.

The theme of the project was "Gemah Ripah Loh Jinawi," which translates to a critique of the unprecedented levels of development and displacement, impacting farmers and the natural resources in the areas surrounding the city of Yogyakarta.

[12] In 2022, scholar and activist Dr. Steven Thrasher dedicated his book The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide[13] to Statton, Syed Ali, Eli Pollard, Tanya McKinnon, and Matt Mager.

Mural by Christopher Statton and Megan Wilson, 2015