Luke Pietrantonio (b. 1999) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work blends sculpture, photography, and framing to explore transformation, urban memory, and sense of belonging. Working primarily with wood—alongside materials like acrylic, architectural metal, and aerosol paint—he constructs textured, immersive pieces that blur the line between reality and illusion.

Since 2023, he has worked professionally as a theatrical set fabricator, an experience that informs his sculptural practice through its focus on telling stories through objects and creating worlds with limited means. His interest in literal and metaphorical frames reflects a broader curiosity about how we perceive space, architecture, and surface. He has contributed to productions including The Heirloom Museum, My Man Kono, Feejee Mermaid, and Awake in the Dark, and exhibited personal work at Blackbox Gallery, Astoria Art Center, and Village Works.

Luke lives and works in Brooklyn, NY and teaches woodworking and leads community projects at the Astoria Woodworkers Collective. He holds a B.S. in Engineering and a B.A. in Computer Science from Swarthmore College.