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Greetings!
| | Sing for Hope Pop-Up Piano Photo Winner (Photo, Michael Kimmel; Piano, Adam Suerte) |
We hope you're having a great summer!
Did you get a chance to catch our 88 Pop-Up Pianos in the parks and public spaces of NYC this summer? If not, visit the pianos in their new permanent homes in the schools, hospitals, and community organizations that Sing for Hope serves year-round, and check out piano photos and video here.
Read on for more news of Volunteer Artists bringing inspiration to NYC and beyond!
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| Volunteer Visual Artists Design for Hope |
Volunteer Visual Artists show that Sing for Hope is about more than singing!
| | A portion of our new Healing Arts Concert Program designed by Volunteer Artist Robert Padovano |
Sing for Hope Volunteer Artists are not only musicians! Our Volunteer Artist Roster is comprised of an immensely talented and diverse group of actors, photographers, directors, visual artists, make-up artists, singers, and dancers. They all share a common desire: a commitment to donating their time and talent to bring the arts to under-resourced communities throughout New York City and beyond.
75 of our Volunteer Visual Artists turned old pianos into beautiful works of art for Sing for Hope's Pop-Up Pianos this summer. Continuing their generosity, Volunteer Artists recently submitted designs for our new Healing Arts Concert Series program cover. The design selected for the first cover in the series is by Volunteer Artist Robert Padovano, and will be used for our Healing Arts Concerts in August. To get your very own copy, please join us at one of these concerts featuring musicians and dancers from our Volunteer Artist Roster.
Click here for more information about our upcoming events.
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This Is Just the Beginning...
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Sing for Hope intern Emma Wahl writes about her experience with Healing Arts
 | | Sing for Hope Intern Emma Wahl |
If you push through the revolving glass doors of 575 Eighth Avenue, take the elevator to the 18th floor, and turn the handle of Suite 1812, the bright colors greet you as soon as you walk in. As you absorb the cheerful space, smiling faces rush towards you. They warmly shake your hand and immediately strike up a conversation. This is what you will encounter if you go to the office of Sing for Hope in New York City.Click here to read on!
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