Painted onto works of musical art and scattered throughout cities across the world, this catchphrase is a source of inspiration, creativity, community engagement, and some pretty deck tunes.
Mastermind Luke Jeram (who also happens to be a ridiculous sculptor) wants to bring neighbors and strangers together to experiment with the common language of music, pushing through a logistic nightmare to introduce dozens of pianos into public space.
Drawing out reclusive musicians and new talents alike, the Street Piano project is an outlet for artistic expression and a gateway for some serious ‘people bonding.’ Bonus: each piano is essentially a work of art ready to be reinvented by its local family. Check out the site for more info and get pumped for the next install, NYC.







