DAZZLING NEW CROP OF SING FOR HOPE PIANOS UNVEILED AT 28 LIBERTY
New York City’s Largest Annual Public Art Program Unveiled 60 Pianos on 28 Liberty Plaza on June 5th NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 05: Jon
New York City’s Largest Annual Public Art Program Unveiled 60 Pianos on 28 Liberty Plaza on June 5th NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 05: Jon
Sing For Hope Pianos are Back this Summer – June 5-25 Sixth Anniversary of the Largest Annual Public Arts Project in the United States Kick-off
Hello! For those that we haven’t met yet, we’re Emi and Eric! We’ve been working at Sing for Hope as part of a 10-month AmeriCorps program called NYC
Which Sing for Hope board member: has been known to execute more flawless mid-air turns than the average person? led the entire 2013 Sing for
“Music and creativity are still central to my life, and it is a desire to enjoy and foster these elements within a community. It was
,All children and youth deserve the opportunity to participate in quality arts educational opportunities. – Whitley Green A native of Dallas, Whitley just moved to
June 2017 is New York Music Month (NYMM) — the first-ever citywide celebration of New York City’s diverse music ecosystem. The month is an initiative of
“Whatever your style is, there are people out there whose whole day could be made by your music. – Marcy Richardson Where did you spend
If you’d like to give your regards to Broadway, look no further than this year’s Sing for Hope Pianos studio! This week, our studio space at 28 Liberty is teeming with Broadway stars busy putting the finishing touches on their 2017 Sing for Hope Pianos.
Citizen Artist Assembly season is in full swing at Sing for Hope: in just the past few weeks, the SFH team has traveled to publics
The Permanent Secretariat of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates has announced Sing for Hope as its official cultural partner for Summit activities. The President of
Nia Franklin, Miss America 2019, joined with international partner Sing for Hope to bring joy and healing to Duke University Children’s Hospital in the form
Christie’s New York staff members put their own art on display at the company’s annual “Inside Job” auction. The online auction featured nearly 100 artworks—also exhibited
Where do children and the arts belong in conversations on global social development? Front and center, say UNICEF, Sing for Hope‘s HandaHarmony program, Juilliard, Nord Anglia Education, and youth
Join us to celebrate Sing for Hope’s mission of harnessing the power of the arts to create a better world. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 BAY ROOM | 28 LIBERTY
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Sing for Hope is supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and by the Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation.
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