Inman Square, Hampshire St and Cambridge St
Piano decorated by Brooke Scibelli & Dyllan Nguyen and donated in memory of Jamie Riehle. Thanks to Cambridge Arts Council, Inman Square Business Association. Piano opening hours 9:30am-10:00pm.
Downtown
Greenway/Waterfront
Back Bay
Fenway/Kenmore
- Berklee College of Music Bookstore, 1090 Boylston St (11)
- Berklee College of Music, 7 Haviland St (16)
- Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave (5)
- Boston University East Courtyard, 595 Commonwealth Ave (16)
- Boston University George Sherman Courtyard, Commonwealth Ave (16)
- Emerald Necklace Visitors Center, 125 The Fenway (18)
- Fenway Park, 174 Ipswich St (6)
- Fenway Victory Gardens (8)
- Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck St in the courtyard (9)
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 280 The Fenway (13)
- Kenmore Square, 500 Commonwealth Ave (9)
- Mary Baker Eddy Library, 200 Massachusetts Ave (14)
- Massachusetts College of Art, 578 Huntington Ave (16)
- Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Ave Plaza (23)
- New England Conservatory, Huntington Ave/Gainsborough St (16)
- Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave (11)
South End
Neighborhoods of Boston
- Adams Park, 6 Cummins Highway, Roslindale (7)
- Boston Nature Center, 500 Walk Hill St, Mattapan (11)
- Castle Island, near Sullivan’s, South Boston (17)
- Charlestown Navy Yard, Charlestown (8)
- Cunningham Park, Sparhawk St/Murdock St, Brighton (20)
- Everett Theatre, 15 Fairmount Ave, Hyde Park (11)
- Franklin Park Zoo, near the zebra entrance, Dorchester (7)
- Gertrude Howes Playground, 74 Moreland St, Roxbury (19)
- Hyde Park Community Center, 1179 River St, Hyde Park (10)
- J.P. Licks, 659 Centre St, Jamaica Plain (17)
- Logan Airport, near Customs at Terminal E at arrivals level (24)
- The Strand Theatre, 543 Columbia Rd, Dorchester (25)
- Theodore Parker Unitarian Church, 1859 Centre St, W Rox (13)
- Washington Square, 1628 Beacon St, Brookline (74)
- Whittier Street Apartments,1170 Tremont St, Roxbury (12)
Cambridge/Somerville
- 1 Kendall Square (26)
- 1667 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge (16)
- Brattle Plaza, Harvard Square, in front of EMS store (30)
- Cambridge Center, near Kendall/MIT Station (43)
- Central Square, Jill Brown-Rhone Memorial Pk/La Luna Café (27)
- Davis Square, Somerville (71)
- Harvard Holyoke Center, 75 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge (45)
The Boogie Woogie on a beautiful Sunday in September.
Boogie Woogie! // Oct 25, 2013 at 4:01 am
Report this commentCambridge Suzuki Studio - 25 Suzuki violin students, ages 4-12, played along with the "Play Me, I'm Yours' piano on Oct 12. We stopped traffic!
Cambridge Suzuki Studio Violin Flash Mob! // Oct 22, 2013 at 9:21 pm
Report this commentLocal musician Aaron Gacs playing one of the public pianos at Inman square in Cambridge.
Clark Fable // Oct 16, 2013 at 4:45 pm
Report this commentLast day of piano-hopping! Caleb playing piano #34 of 36 on 10/14/13
Katie // Oct 16, 2013 at 3:31 pm
Report this commentMy name is Jill Santos and I'm the current Miss Mendocino County from California. My platform is Music and Art Therapy for the Elderly and piano is the main source of therapy I provide for them, which is why finding these pianos was so special to me. I was in Boston for five days for an Alzheimer's Symposium at Harvard with my mom, and as soon as we learned about the pianos, we printed the map and searched for them all! Unfortunately we couldn't extend our trip anymore, but I did find 47 of them. It has been a wonderful adventure and experience playing in special places and meeting new people all over Boston. :)
Jill Santos // Oct 14, 2013 at 4:34 am
Report this commentThe baby was loving the music! Matt Damon on piano wasn't bad either.
Peter Brown // Oct 13, 2013 at 10:07 pm
Report this commentA conversation about the pianos by the "Play Me, I'm Yours" in Inman Square, Cambridge MA.
Henry Rieke // Oct 12, 2013 at 12:12 pm
Report this commentMaple Leaf Rag preformed on "Play Me, I'm Yours" in Inman Square, Cambridge MA.
Henry Rieke // Oct 12, 2013 at 12:12 pm
Report this commentSince the installation of this piano, I've seen people of all ages interacting with it every day. One of the most recent touching sights: a young man was playing while his two companions watched, and a little girl who was nearby with her family started dancing. Art truly connects communities! Thank you, Luke Jerram, for creating this idea; and thank you, Celebrity Series of Boston, for bringing it to our city.
Lisa DeSiro // Oct 1, 2013 at 6:41 pm
Report this commentHere is this street piano in its' previous life - with my daughter getting her first piano lesson
Liz - Friend of Jamie // Sep 30, 2013 at 2:49 pm
Report this commentWe played 90s throwbacks and sang "Use Somebody" with an old man in a Bruins sweatshirt. Thanks for this amazing gift to the Somerville area. Made our days and brought people together.
Cambridge Suzuki Studio Violin Flash Mob! // Oct 22, 2013 at 9:21 pm
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