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Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos Come Again to New York City Sing for Hope announces Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos, a public art project
presented in collaboration with the City of New York that will bring 88 pianos to
parks and public spaces across the five boroughs of New York City this summer.
From June 18th to July 2nd, the pianos will be placed throughout the city to be played by
all who pass by. During the installation, Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos will be
cared for by partner organizations including local schools, hospitals, and community
organizations. Upon conclusion of their two-week public residency, the pianos will
be presented to partner organizations, enriching the lives of New York City
residents for years to come.
Inspired by the work of artist Luke Jerram, Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos celebrate
their year-round work in schools, hospitals and communities, and reflect Sing for
Hope's mission of uniting artists and communities to bring art to all. The
installation will be one of the largest public art festivals in New York this
summer, and is expected to reach more than 2,000,000 people.
Highlights during Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos include contests, major concerts in
each borough, and secret, "pop-up" events. Opening week concerts include a
World/Jazz concert at the Louis Armstrong House in Corona, Queens, and a New York
Composer Concert at Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island, SI, both on June
18th. On June 21st, the pianos will be a part of Make Music New York, a city-wide music festival
celebrating the first day of summer.
Artists painting pianos prior to installation include fashion designers Isaac
Mizrahi, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kate Spade and actor BD Wong. Visual artists
participating in the project include Olek, Scott Taylor, Adam Suerte, and students
from New York Academy of Art.
Celebrities lending their endorsements and/or performances include Actor Adrian
Grenier, Broadway Star Tituss Burgess, Actress Lauren Ambrose, and Sing for Hope
Board Member Renée Fleming.
Key piano locations in each borough include Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, Coney
Island Boardwalk in Brooklyn, Times Square in Manhattan, Astoria Park in Queens, and
South Beach Boardwalk in Staten Island. To see a full list of locations, please
visit our website at SingForHope.org.
About Sing for Hope Sing for Hope is a non-profit organization that mobilizes professional artists in volunteer service programs that benefit schools, hospitals, and communities. Based on information provided by Sing for Hope |
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