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Key opportunity to paint 琉璃神社鈥檚 public pianos

Local artists needed to paint pianos with original designs
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琉璃神社 artists have a new opportunity to showcase their creativity through the annual Pianos in Parks program, an initiative by Festivals 琉璃神社. 

The program aims to enhance public spaces with both visual and musical art. Each year, Festivals 琉璃神社 places five to eight free-to-play pianos in high-traffic locations around the downtown and Rutland. Residents and visitors can sit down and play, adding a unique musical element to the city鈥檚 atmosphere.

To make each piano stand out, the organization is seeking local artists to paint them with original designs. Artists interested in participating should submit a design proposal outlining their vision. 

Email proposals to Saturday Sazaran, project coordinator, at ssazaran@festivalskelowna.com. The deadline is April 14.

For more information, artists can refer to the Festivals .



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