Tom Griscom's San Francisco Bay Area Labor Project

This body of work began as a collaboration with the San Francisco State University’s Labor and Archive Research Center.  The images highlight places of labor in the Bay Area.  Visually I have been documenting places that are from the early labor and union sites of the 1930s, to the war effort of the 1940s and the second gold rush that followed.

Initially, the focus of the project was the Longshoreman and their work places, meeting halls, and the site of the Maritime and General Strike of 1934.  However, with the Longshoremen’s diminished power, heavy industry and shipping relocated to Oakland, and the rise of the financial and business centers in San Francisco, the Bay Area has experienced a divergence and diversity of wealth, power and population. Because of this I expanded my research to focus on other significant industries that have created Diasporas to the area which include WWII buildings and structures, the financial institutions created by the Gold Rush, and Silicone Valley office parks that replaced the valley’s orchards.

Tom Griscom is a New York City based photographer.
To view more of Tom's work, please visit his website.

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Cesar Chavez Street 


Beale Street 


Heron Head Park 


Port of San Francisco 


Copra Crane 


Del Monte Cannery 


Sutro Baths 


Hyde Street Pier 


Wharf Warehouse 


Townsley Battery, Marin Headlands 


Marin Headlands 


Marin Headlands 


Site 88, Marin Headlands 


Site 88, Marin Headlands 


Site 88, Marin Headlands 


Townsley Battery, Marin Headlands 


Battery Mendell, Marin Headlands 


Nike Missle, Marin Headlands 


Battery Mendell, Marin Headlands 


Port of Oakland 

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