Artist Statement: This Sing for Hope Piano is a tribute to the countless stories unfolding daily in the NYC subway. Imagine a train car where Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart sit beside emerging artists, all inspired by the steady rhythm of the rails and the unique sounds echoing through each station. Its more than music—it celebrates creativity, culture, and connection. In the heart of the city, melodies rise from unexpected places, reminding us that art lives everywhere, even underground. This Sing for Hope Piano captures that spirit, honoring both legends of the past and the voices of tomorrow, playing side by side in a shared symphony.
JJ Gonzalez Acosta is a Venezuelan visual artist based in New York City. He began creating art at age five, inspired by his artist mother and aunts. He holds a B.A. in Arts Education and a master’s in management. After moving to Orlando in 2017, he taught art and origami to children and adults, curated exhibits, and worked with local theaters. In 2022, he moved to NYC, where his work has been featured in Times Square, Chashama, One Art Space, and more. He also teaches art through the New York Public Library and has painted portraits of Broadway actors.