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The Fredonia Street Piano Project

The Fredonia Street Piano Project brings colorful art pieces to public spaces in the community.
Credit: Fredonia School of Music

FREDONIA, N.Y. — A musically creative project is returning to the streets of Fredonia. 

The Fredonia Street Piano Project invites artists to hand paint pianos to be placed in public spaces throughout the community. 

In a social media post made by the Fredonia School of Music they wrote 

"Each piano was named by the artist: 

  • "see yourself here" (Ibi Sonne Amhild), placed outside the west entrance to Mason Hall on SUNY Fredonia; 
  • "Four-Legged Family" (Mackenzie Sheldon), at Fredonia's Barker Commons; 
  • "wandering koi pond" (Jazz Fiore), between the Dunkirk Pier and Boardwalk.  

Buffalo-based Big L Windows & Doors, the primary sponsor of the Fredonia Street Piano Project through the Fredonia College Foundation, is also connected to SUNY Fredonia.  The project receives additional support from the Fredonia School of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and Department of Visual Arts and New Media.

In case of inclement weather, there is a tarp folded up behind the piano."

View the full social media post attached below for more or visit www.fredonia.edu/academics

When you're out and about in Fredonia and Dunkirk, be on the lookout for The Fredonia Street Piano Project II pianos...

Posted by Fredonia School of Music on Tuesday, August 13, 2024

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