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Rigo 23

Rigo 23 (also known as Rigo , for example, Rigo 95; born Ricardo Gouveia, 1966) is a Portuguese muralist, painter, and political artist residing in San Francisco, California. Although he is known particularly in the San Francisco community for having painted a number of large scale Pop Art inspired "one way" sign murals, such as the "(One Tree )" mural on the U.S. Route 101 onramp at 10th and Bryant Streets, the "interstate route sign" shaped Innercity/Home adorning an affordable housing high rise in downtown S.F., or the "(Sky/Ground )" mural at 3rd and Mission Streets,〔("Walls with Tongues: Muralist RIGO 02 Speaks" ) by Siobhan Fleming, ''Comet Magazine'' 3, 2002.〕 the bulk of RIGO's work more literally highlights world politics and political prisoners from the Black Panthers and the Angola Three to Mumia Abu-Jamal, whose conviction for the murder of a policeman is contested, and the American Indian Movement's Leonard Peltier. He is one of the founding members of ( Clarion Alley Mural Project ) collective and is still an active member as of 2006 as well as an occasional professor at The San Francisco Art Institute.〔〔("Clarion Alley Mural Project" ) by Megan Wilson, ''MeganWilson.com'', 2006.〕
He has also designed several installations as part of the 2006 Liverpool Biennial.〔("Rigo 23" ). Liverpool Biennnial 2006 artists directory.〕 He is considered by some art critics and curators to be part of the first generation of the San Francisco Mission School art movement.〔("The Mission school" ) by Glen Helfand, ''San Francisco Bay Guardian'', October 28, 2002.〕〔(Reader responses to "Marketing the Mission" ), ''Stretcher.org'', January 17, 2005.〕
Rigo was born and raised on the Portuguese island of Madeira. He later established himself as an artist in San Francisco, earning a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 1991 and an MFA from Stanford University in 1997.〔 From 1984-2002, Rigo used the last two digits of the current year as part of his name, finally settling upon "23" in 2003.〔〔(Calendar item for 'Jam Sessions: Rigo 84–23' ), "Another World is Possible" (radio show) website, ''KPFK.com'', January 23, 2006.〕
==Selected awards==
1991
Chauncey McKeever Award, San Francisco Art Institute
1994
WESTF/NEA Regional Fellowshipfor Visual Arts
1996
One Tree, Best Public Art Project of the Year, San Francisco Bay Guardian
1997
Stoli, San Francisco Arts Achievement Award
Secession Gallery, Visual Art Residency Fellowship Award, Taiwan
1998
SECA Art Award, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
1999
Biennal Award, The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, New York, NY
2006
Eureka Fellowship, Fleishhacker Foundation, CA
2007
Howard Fellowship, Brown University, Providence, RI;
Creative Work Fund, Walter and Elise Haas Fund, SF, CA with Luggage Store Gallery, SF

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