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Pianos About Town
is a lovely interactive public art installation in Fort Collins,
Colorado. Since 2010, painted pianos can be found around the wider Old
Town (downtown) area, inviting everyone to sit down and play a little
tune. Between May and October, selected artists paint murals on donated
pianos outside for the public to watch. In the winter months,most of the
instruments disappear into display windows in the Mitchell Block
Building (262 East Mountain Avenue) and into a larger storage room.
Unfortunately,
I missed the window before most of the art pieces went into their
winter hibernation. But thanks to Mary Timby and Derf Green of the
Bohemian Foundation, I was given special access to film not only inside
the display rooms but also the hidden treasure trove of the full
collection, usually not visible to the public. Thank you so much again,
Mary and Derf.
In addition, I was able to track down most of the
pianos that will remain outside for the winter. A charming fact is that
each instrument comes with a tarp and a sign encouraging the public to
cover the pianos at night and during bad weather.
My next thank
you goes to Jonathan Sadler, who just happened to sit down at the piano
outside the Mitchell Building as I was filming inside. He let me record
him and use his spontaneous composition for the video. This couldn’t
have been more fitting because the whole idea of this art installation
seems to be the spontaneous playfulness and making surprising
connections – and, of course, there’s the noise of street life. Thank
you, Jonathan!
I love the idea of public art, interactive art and
bringing music into public places. These are the kinds of things that
inspire us to be active, creative, social and to break out of our shell,
put a smile on someone’s face and maybe even come up with an idea how
to brighten another town.
In a city where I have not seen a single
piece of street art (and if you know me or my videos and photography at
all, you must know that I’m having serious withdrawal), it was a real
pleasure to discover this project. I think that this takes the cows of
New York City and the bears of Berlin to a whole other level. There is
another project in town that featured painted electric boxes. I may
feature those in a future video.
This project functions on several
levels: giving old pianos a new life, exposure for artists, the
enjoyment and inspiration of art outdoors and, of course, the fun of
playing music, listening to music and making a connection with another
stranger.
The painters of the pianos in order of appearance:
Outdoors
– David Heskin and Aloria Weaver (Old Town Square)
– Alison Dickson (Jazz Alley)
– Francisco Esteban (Museum of Discovery)
– Suzanne Faris (Lyric Cinema)
– Karin Schwarz (Tenney Alley)
Display Room 1 (from left to right)
– Terry McNerney
– Stanley Scott
– Jennie Milner
– Katherine Warren
– Laurie Beth Zuckerman
– Gale Whitman
Display Room 2 (from left to right)
– Kirsten Savage
– Micah Richardson
– Jolan Von Plutzner
– Suzanne Faris
– Jaime Gastelle
– Werner Schreiber
– Jessie Dore
Storage
– Katherine Warren
– Chris Bates
– Ren Burke
– Werner Schreiber
– Gale Whitman
– Laurie Zuckerman
– Ren Burke
– Rolfe Bausta
My personal favorites are the Victorian lady, the piano of bugs
(reminds me of a book I used to hold dear when I lived in Gainesville,
Florida) and the one with the dark butterflies in the storage hall
(which was recently damaged by an intoxicated and obviously pretty lame
guy).
But I can tell you already that my favorites are the
Victorian lady, the piano of bugs (reminds me of a book I used to hold
dear when I lived in Gainesville, Florida) and the one with the dark
butterflies in the storage hall (which was recently damaged by an
intoxicated and obviously pretty lame guy).
Pianos About Town is a collaboration Bohemian Foundation, the Downtown Development Authority’s Art in Action Program, and the City of Fort Collins’ Art in Public Places Program. Well done!
A blog post with photos from this shoot will be up on my personal blog
in a few days – and I may also publish an extended version of the video
in the near future, because there were so many shots I had to cut for
the 1-minute version.
If you’d like to see and hear more, check out the video about Chris Bates painting one of the pianos while musicians give their own live performance.
One of the Pianos About Town in Fort Collins, Colorado (When I’ve figured out the artist’s name, I will add it) |