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Wyoming Arts Center

322 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming.

Extended play: this piano will be available until September 17.

15 stories & pictures about “Wyoming Arts Center”

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  1. young people enjoying the piano and playing some new popular tunes
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  2. after the contra dance Monday the Wyoming Piano Babes pose
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  3. I had a bit of fun playing the piano on MainStrasse in Covington... until some hecklers got in on the act.
  4. Seventeenth stop on my pianistic journey- The Center for the Arts, Wyoming. I was reluctant to visit this one, due to the previous posts saying that this piano was virtually unplayable. Well, I went anyways, and someone must've serviced it in the last day, because it was playable. Precarious, maybe, but playable. I met a nice woman named Gina who was waiting for her daughter to get out of a guitar lesson. She's the person who took this photo. Thanks!
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  5. Aside from the need for a tune up, a few stuck keys, and OK, a few ants that may have adopted it as their home away from home (did we ask if we could put this big thing atop its anthill?), this piano in front of the Wyoming Arts Center is so beautifully decorated. It has inspired a community to look newly at what pianos, art, and music can be.

    A huge thank you and shout out to Art Coodinator Melinda Welch and Miranda Borack for the creative design and to all the students in Inna Terekhov's Piano Explorations Camp who helped paint this work of art!

    Well done!

    With Gratitude,

    Barb Collier, Piano Buddy

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