Irene Pérez

[3] Las Mujeres Muralistas is an all-female Latina muralist group based out of the Bay Area responsible for completing notable mural projects including Maestrapiece (1993),[4] Para El Mercado (1974),[4] and Latinoámerica.

[5] Perez co-founded the Latina artist collective Las Mujeres Muralistas along with Patricia Rodríguez, Graciela Carrillo, and Consuelo Méndez.

[6] Perez is best known for her contributions to the group artwork, Maestrapiece, a five story tall mural on the side of the Women's Building in the San Francisco Mission District.

[9] She collaborated on the mural with muralists Juana Alicia, Miranda Bergman, Edythe Boone, Susan Cervantez, Meera Desai, and Yvonne Littleton, as well as over 70 volunteers.

[5] The Lapidge Street mural features a Sami elder, Rigoberta Menchu wearing Quiche Maya huipil, the Pleiades, Yemayah, Coyolxauhqui, an Asian profile, Georgia O'Keefe, Guanyin, dancers, Audre Lorde, Lilian Ngoyi, Hanan Ashrawi, Joycelyn Elders, Jessica Govea, Maria Sabina, Women political prisoners, Dakini and a lesbian couple, and Mithila artist with a baby.

"Maestrapeace" by Las Mujeres Muralistas