Celebrating 20 years of PARK(ing) Day!
The Park(ing) Day Network is a global initiative dedicated to transforming urban curbside parking spaces into vibrant, temporary public spaces for art, play, and activism.
Originating in 2005 with a single installation by Rebar Art and Design Studio, Park(ing) Day has grown into a participatory event engaging communities on six continents. It highlights issues like climate change, road safety, and mobility equity, offering a platform for reimagining streets as greener, safer, and more equitable spaces for people. Through its online resources, including a global map, how-to guides, and partnerships with organizations like the Trust for Public Land and SPIN, the network empowers participants to take direct action, fostering local activism and inspiring long-term urban transformation.
Thank you to the thousands of people worldwide who have participated in PARK(ing) day over the last twenty years.
Logo Design: Maki Kawaguchi
This tote bag is 100% organic cotton canvas and looks as good as it feels. 26.3" (66.8cm) long handle, a 2.6 gallon (10 liter) capacity
Read more: https://www.myparkingday.org/
The Park(ing) Day Network is a global initiative dedicated to transforming urban curbside parking spaces into vibrant, temporary public spaces for art, play, and activism.
Originating in 2005 with a single installation by Rebar Art and Design Studio, Park(ing) Day has grown into a participatory event engaging communities on six continents. It highlights issues like climate change, road safety, and mobility equity, offering a platform for reimagining streets as greener, safer, and more equitable spaces for people. Through its online resources, including a global map, how-to guides, and partnerships with organizations like the Trust for Public Land and SPIN, the network empowers participants to take direct action, fostering local activism and inspiring long-term urban transformation.
Thank you to the thousands of people worldwide who have participated in PARK(ing) day over the last twenty years.
Logo Design: Maki Kawaguchi
This tote bag is 100% organic cotton canvas and looks as good as it feels. 26.3" (66.8cm) long handle, a 2.6 gallon (10 liter) capacity
Read more: https://www.myparkingday.org/
The Park(ing) Day Network is a global initiative dedicated to transforming urban curbside parking spaces into vibrant, temporary public spaces for art, play, and activism.
Originating in 2005 with a single installation by Rebar Art and Design Studio, Park(ing) Day has grown into a participatory event engaging communities on six continents. It highlights issues like climate change, road safety, and mobility equity, offering a platform for reimagining streets as greener, safer, and more equitable spaces for people. Through its online resources, including a global map, how-to guides, and partnerships with organizations like the Trust for Public Land and SPIN, the network empowers participants to take direct action, fostering local activism and inspiring long-term urban transformation.
Thank you to the thousands of people worldwide who have participated in PARK(ing) day over the last twenty years.
Logo Design: Maki Kawaguchi
This tote bag is 100% organic cotton canvas and looks as good as it feels. 26.3" (66.8cm) long handle, a 2.6 gallon (10 liter) capacity
Read more: https://www.myparkingday.org/