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Painted Pianos Project is Back in Troy

June 15, 2024 By Guest Contributor

Special summertime artwork is back in downtown Troy—the Painted Pianos Project has returned! This year, this special project, organized by the City of Troy with support from Troy Main Street, is sponsored by The Troy Foundation in honor of its 100th anniversary. Nine upcycled pianos, donated by area families and A-1 Piano & Organ Movers, Inc., will be located downtown from June into August. These Painted Pianos promote visual arts and music while celebrating The Troy Foundation.
Four pianos have been painted and printed by the City of Troy to acknowledge The Troy Foundation’s 100th anniversary. Five more were painted by local artists to reflect the organization’s history and grant areas. Visitors can find these works of art at the following locations:
The sidewalk along Prouty Plaza on the northwest quadrant of the Square
Near Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop on the northeast quadrant of the Square
Near Haren’s Market on the southeast quadrant of the Square
Near Insightful Eyewear on the southwest quadrant of the Square
Near Basil’s on North Market Street
• Artist: Kailee Rue (Theme: The Troy Foundation History)
On the Miami County Courthouse Plaza
• Artist: Susan Westfall (Theme: Arts, Culture, Recreation)
Near Carr Insurance Group on South Market Street
• Artist: Skyler Williams (Theme: Education)
Near Winan’s Coffee & Chocolate on West Main Street
• Artist: Jules Conner Harris, with help from Carragan Klawon, Caity Klawon, Chloe Klawon, Andres Concepion, Julie McMiller, and Francis Harris. (Theme: Community and Economic Development)
Near Purebred Coffee Co. on East Main Street
• Artist: Beth Kerber (Theme: Health and Human Services)
Street pianos have been displayed as art in major cities through programs like the Play Me, I’m Yours program that debuted in the UK in 2008. Troy’s Painted Pianos Project began in 2021 and is now a biannual celebration, alternating with Troy Main Street’s Sculptures on the Square.
The City and Troy Main Street thank Kim and Scott Oglesbee of Scott Oglesbee Piano Tuning and Service for donating their professional piano tuning services for the third year, and Lowe’s of Troy for donating painting materials. Thanks also go to A-1 Piano & Organ Movers, who donated and delivered pianos, to residents that donated pianos, and to local businesses and individuals making this project possible by covering and uncovering the pianos daily.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: pianos, troy

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