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Play Me, I’m Yours

Touring internationally since 2008, Play Me, I’m Yours is an artwork by British artist Luke Jerram.  Reaching millions of people worldwide, more than 2000 street pianos have been installed by Luke and his team in over 70 cities across the globe, from Tokyo to New York, bearing the simple instruction to ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’.

Play Me, I’m Yours invites the public to engage with and activate urban environment, to share their love of music and the visual arts. Located on streets, in public parks, markets and train stations the pianos are available for everyone to play and enjoy. Decorated by local artists and community groups, the street pianos create a place for exchange and an opportunity for people to connect. The idea for Play Me, I’m Yours has now also been replicated by different organisations, helping to create a global movement and embedding Luke’s concept into contemporary culture.

Play Me, I’m Yours was last presented in Brisbane, Australia and Augsburg, Germany. Read More...

Street pianos worldwide

Arica, Chile

tocando el piano en mall plaza arica.

August 6th 2018, 7:50am
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More Mi madre vino a visitarme y cuando le mostraba la ciudad encontré todos los #Pianos que pusieron en #Arica Terminal Internacional de Buses - ( 5/10 ) #PianosArica #Femur #FemurGuitars #DejaQueLaMagiaActue #ASHproyectStreetTour #Piano #Rock #Chile #PianoLovers – at Terminal de Buses Internacional de Arica

July 18th 2018, 10:38am
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yary_gutierrez_#PianosArica

July 18th 2018, 10:41am
VIEW ARICA PIANOS

Kunitachi, Tokyo

可愛いイラストに癒されました。ここのピアノ素敵です!

March 29th 2018, 9:20pm
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People were queuing up to play this piano within hours of delivery!

March 17th 2018, 5:17pm
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Love these geodesic domes - such an unusual way to protect the pianos from the rain and cold.

March 17th 2018, 5:39pm
VIEW TOKYO PIANOS