
Rising Stars Emerge Through Sing for Hope Young at Arts Lab
Click here for our coverage on NBC 4. Neither the pandemic-related school disruptions nor a decades-long downsizing in arts education can keep a group of
Click here for our coverage on NBC 4. Neither the pandemic-related school disruptions nor a decades-long downsizing in arts education can keep a group of
Sing for Hope is using the power of music to bring a dose of joy to people receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at New York’s Jacob
As NYC public schools are poised to reopen, Sing for Hope celebrates with the sound of music by donating one of its famous, artist-designed Sing
Leading the safe return to in-person performing at elder care facilities across New York State, Sing for Hope’s ReSTART NY concerts, supported by Unitex, prioritize
Sing for Hope artist partner Ben Bogen performing at Hudson Yards, NYC, December 2020 (Photo credit: The New Yorker) We hope you’ll enjoy this free
Sing for Hope artist partner Harold O’Neal playing “Underwater Tune,” the Sing for Hope Piano created by Danielle M. Chery at Hudson Yards, NYC, December
With support from the Fan Fox & Leslie R Samuels Foundation, Sing for Hope researched the current state of delivering quality arts and cultural experiences
This winter, Sing for Hope is proud to partner with Hudson Yards and SAP to bring eight new Sing for Hope Pianos to the public
Pictured: CaSandra Diggs during the Sing For Hope Gala 2019 on October 28, 2019, in New York City. Photo: Gonzalo Marroquin for Patrick McMullan (Getty
Virtual programs have been essential for continuing to bring hope, healing, and connection to Sing for Hope’s healthcare & senior center partners. As a special
New York City/New York – Sing for Hope announced today grant awards totaling $49,500 per year for two years from the New York State
Dear Friends, Over the past two years, so much has shifted for all of us individually, communally, locally, globally. At Sing for Hope, what has
Dr. Haruhisa Handa, Chairman of IFAC and Sing for Hope’s Global Patron, continues his worldwide support of “art for all” This week, Sing for Hope
NEW YORK – October 5, 2021 – In commemoration of Mental Illness Awareness Week, Sing for Hope will present three special public performances by the
“The Sing for Hope Pianos are the flowers of New York City. To create art on the piano, and then just give it to everyone, that is
Opera Hispánica Artistic Director Jorge Parodi and Sing for Hope Co-Founder Camille Zamora Join Artists Including Tenor José Mongelós and Latin-Grammy-Winner Rodolfo Zanetti NEW YORK –
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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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