06/05/2026
🕯️ On the campus of is a statue of a saint who embraced poverty, charity, animals, and the environment. On this Gun Violence Awareness Day, we’re taking time to reflect on peace and safety, through Beniamino Bufano’s “St. Francis of the Guns.”
Bufano’s sculpture, composed of steel, bronze, and ceramic tile on concrete, is a nearly 9-foot-tall metal sculpture of Saint Francis of Assisi, with his arms spread in peaceful greeting. On the lower torso, a mosaic depicts four assassinated American leaders (John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Abraham Lincoln) above a children’s choir. The sculpture was dedicated by Mayor George Moscone, who was himself assassinated 18 months afterwards. Allegedly, Bufano created the sculpture from 2000 handguns obtained by San Francisco’s Mayor Joseph Alioto’s voluntary gun turn-in program in 1968, blending bronze with steel to protect the metal from corroding in the city’s foggy weather.
ARG/CS was contracted by to perform treatments to address general soiling, staining, and corrosion of the bronze due to weathering, bird guano, and deteriorated mortar joints in the tile mosaic. The entire statue was cleaned with detergents. Pigmented and clear hot wax treatments were applied to the metal to integrate the statue’s natural patina, and to protect the surface and make it shine. The colorful tile mosaic was regrouted, cracks in the concrete base were filled, and the entire base was repainted. As a final step, an anti-graffiti coating was applied to the entire structure.
This statue stands as a memorial to our lost leaders, and as a reminder of both the artist’s and St. Francis’s message to embrace one another, and to spread peace and healing.
Resources for victims and survivors of gun violence are available on the Support Fund website.