Be Here Now

Parklet by Reuben Rude

Misinformation

Parklet by Brian Barneclo

Misinformation

3318 22nd Street (near Valencia Street)

Head In The Clouds

Parklet by Ursula Xanthe Young (2013)

Parklet At Night

Parklet At Night

Ribbon Cutting

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Street View

View from Street

Peacekeeper

Erik Otto and friends

Peacekeeper

Parklet by Erik Otto (2011)

The Luna Rienne Parklet is a venue for public art. Rotating exhibitions - from installation to murals to landscaped plants and greenery - are designed by featured artists.

Current Installation

(October 2015 - Now)

Be Here Now is our fourth parklet installation. Designed by Reuben Rude and built with fabricator Gregory Blum, it was completed to coincide with the artist’s gallery show of the same name. It features individually cut and painted wood columns for plants and seating in his signature style, and includes a shadow box-like porthole displaying a sculpture stating “You Are Here”.

The parklet is open from 8AM to 10PM daily, with portable seating available during gallery hours.

Parklet #3

(June 2014 - September 2015)

The third installation, Misinformation by Brian Barneclo, featured wood cut designs on the interior walls and a contrasting mural on the exterior.

Parklet #2

(January 2013 - May 2015)

The second installation, Head In The Clouds by Ursula Xanthe Young, featured a 3D cityscape mural and outdoor theater set along with vintage victorian seating. It was mostly funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign.

Parklet #1

(September 2011 - November 2012)

Erik Otto designed and built our first parklet, titled The Peacekeeper It received much written and televised press, as well as an SF Weekly Best of the Bay award. Moreover, it became a much-appreciated venue for public art and relaxation by neighbors and tourists.

Patronage

To build and maintain the Parklet Gallery, as well as to facilitate artist stipends, we are seeking donations from individuals and organizations

Our deepest gratitude goes out to those who have donated their time, materials, and money to this public project, who we acknowledge on our PATRONS PAGE.