Barrus Piano movers Sanford Bateman and Fritz Fui unload a piano onto Main Street in Salt Lake City on Thursday, June 14, 2012, for the "Play Me, I'm Yours" exhibit. The internationally acclaimed public art installation placed 10 pianos on the sidewalks of downtown for the public to play. The pianos are painted by local contemporary artists.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — "Play Me, I'm Yours" by British artist Luke Jerram is coming to downtown Salt Lake City.
The internationally-acclaimed public art installation will place 10 pianos on the sidewalks of downtown for the public to play. The pianos are painted by local contemporary artists. People will be able to find the pianos at: Bennett Federal Building, 125 S. State; Celtic Bank, 268 S. State; Downtown Alliance, 175 E. 400 South; Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main; Jones Waldo, 170 S. Main; Kilowatt Commons Park, 135 S. West Temple; Nordstrom, 55 S. West Temple; Squatters Pub Brewery, 147 West Broadway; UMOCA, 20 S. West Temple; and Utah Arts Council, 617 E. South Temple.
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