by Downtown Magazine | Mar 17, 2022 | Culture, Music
Photo: Westfield World Trade Center Westfield World Trade Center has partnered with Sing for Hope to display a piano in the Oculus, painted by local artist Lance Johnson. The uniquely colorful piano, titled “Evolve” will be available for...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 6, 2019 | Coming Up, Culture, Events, Music, Theater
By Olivia Vengel The month of June is a great time to be a piano in New York City. The Fosun Plaza at 28 Liberty on June 3rd was a hub of vibrant color and music in honor of the unveiling of the fifty Sing for Hope 2019 piano art pieces, and musicians and music-lovers...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 4, 2019 | Art, Culture, Music
By Michael Izquierdo Whether you’re eager to play the piano or digital piano in front of a live audience or looking to admire originally-designed artwork, the Sing for Hope Pianos project returns to the streets of New York City for its eighth consecutive year. From...
by Ellen Johnson | Jun 5, 2017 | Downtown Living, Downtown News
This summer, residents of all five boroughs will have their chance to tickle the ivories in public spaces and parks. Sing for Hope, a non-profit that works to extend the arts and music to those who need it most, is bringing 60 Sing for Hope Pianos to the city of New...
by Eva Troester | Jun 10, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
[slideshow_deploy id=’82414′] On Monday, Jun. 6, the Sing For Hope debuted 50 pianos at 28 Liberty Plaza. The Sing For Hope Pianos program has placed 286 public instruments throughout NYC, making the city host to more street pianos than any other in the...