Two new Sing for Hope Pianos make their public debut Monday, March 25 at Westfield World Trade Center. Sing for Hope Artist in Residence Patrick Freeman has created a pair of Sing for Hope Pianos with a matching inverted color palette and swirling imagery that unifies the two instruments. The instruments were created to celebrate World Piano Day on March 28, an annual worldwide celebration of the piano coinciding with the 88th day of the year, a nod to the 88 keys on a standard piano.
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The Sing for Hope Pianos
Sing for Hope Pianos is a global arts program that creates
artist-designed pianos, places them in public spaces for everyone to
enjoy, then transports and activates them year-round in schools,
hospitals, and community centers worldwide. Sing for Hope has provided
more pianos for under-resourced public schools than any other
organization in the world.