Calling All Residents: Share Your Ideas for Art at Rachele Sullivan (11th & Natoma) Park
Category Public Art
Exciting news for the SOMA creative community!
With the recent development of Rachele Sullivan (11th & Natoma) park, the San Francisco Art Commission is giving residents a unique opportunity to shape the park’s artistic future. They’re seeking public comments and ideas on potential artworks that could transform the space into a cultural landmark.
While your comments won't count as a vote, they will be carefully considered by the Final Review Panel, helping to shape the decision on which artwork will be implemented. This is your chance to make your voice heard and contribute to the cultural fabric of our neighborhood!
The Final Review Panel meeting will take place remotely and is open to the public, allowing everyone a front-row seat to the discussion on what could become the next iconic piece of public art in our neighborhood. During the meeting, panelists will carefully review each of the proposed designs and, with valuable input from the community, recommend one project for implementation at 11th and Natoma Park.
Stay tuned for updates, and don’t miss this opportunity to contribute your feedback.