Play Me, I'm Yours, Boston (Street Pianos Boston 2016)
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Touring internationally since 2008, "Play Me, I’m Yours" is a unique public art installation by British artist Luke Jerram. Over 1,500 pianos have been installed in more than 50 cities worldwide, from London to Paris to New York to Hong Kong, with the simple invitation "Play Me, I’m Yours." This amazing, international public art project has already reached more than ten million people worldwide. The Celebrity Series of Boston brought "Play Me I'm Yours" to Boston in 2013 and has now done it again in 2016! It's been a real honor to have been selected through the jurying process as one of the 60 artists for the 2016 Boston Street Pianos Exhibit. After spending the summer painting, 60 Pianos for the "Play Me, I'm Yours" installation was on the streets of Boston September 23, 2016 to October 10, 2016.
More videos of the Piano being played can be found on the Eddie Bruckner Fine Art YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCamBWngXFOwL9AZhBjoy24A
And more photos and videos can be found on the Street Pianos website: www.StreetPianos.com Look for Downtown Boston: City Hall Plaza.
The hashtag for the project is #streetpianosboston if you'd like to follow it on social media.
I am very proud that my painting/piano added value to this city-wide, public art and performing arts exhibit. It was really special to see Bostonians, visitors, and tourists to enjoy playing all the pianos that were created for this wonderful project.
Blog Post for Street Pianos Boston 2016
More videos of the Piano being played can be found on the Eddie Bruckner Fine Art YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCamBWngXFOwL9AZhBjoy24A
And more photos and videos can be found on the Street Pianos website: www.StreetPianos.com Look for Downtown Boston: City Hall Plaza.
The hashtag for the project is #streetpianosboston if you'd like to follow it on social media.
I am very proud that my painting/piano added value to this city-wide, public art and performing arts exhibit. It was really special to see Bostonians, visitors, and tourists to enjoy playing all the pianos that were created for this wonderful project.
Blog Post for Street Pianos Boston 2016
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