WHAT WE DO

PROGRAMS

Each Pianos for Peace program is defined by the needs of our partner communities, the volunteer service of artists, and by our commitment to build peace through music and education.
ARTS EDUCATION
Delivering meaningful arts education to students and schools in underserved communities, empowering youth, and benefiting 39,000+ students annually.
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HEALING ARTS
Serving 3,750+ patients, seniors, and people with different needs through our dynamic healing arts programming and music therapy workshops.
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COMMUNITY ARTS
Elevating and uniting communities through one of Atlanta’s largest public arts festivals, impacting 1.2 million people every year.
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CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Building cultural bridges by utilizing the soft power of art to foster cooperation and understanding between nations, groups, and individuals around the world.
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FESTIVAL

The annual Pianos for Peace Festival elevates communities and builds peace by displaying colorful pianos painted by local artists in parks and public spaces throughout metro Atlanta for everyone to play and enjoy. We donate 50 colorful pianos to schools, nursing homes, and healthcare facilities that become permanent homes for our year-round community arts programing. The Pianos for Peace Festival is one of Atlanta’s largest annual public arts projects impacting 1.2 million+ Atlantans and visitors every year.
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GLOBAL

Pianos for Peace partners with organizations and public institutions to uplift and transform people and communities through our meaningful programs. We focus on underserved communities to empower, unite, and bring the soft power of the arts to those who need it the most. Together, we are building peace through music and education while making the arts accessible to all.

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY

This program aims to utilize the soft power of music in building cultural bridges of peace. We create meaningful events and timely performing arts programs embodying peace through culture, the natural outcome of creative people collaborating to achieve peace in the world. Pianos for Peace partners include:
  • United Nations
  • Peace Direct
  • Reach Out To Asia
  • Queens University
  • Carnegie Hall
  • Skoll World Forum
  • Aspen Ideas Festival

REFUGEE RELIEF SITES

Pianos for Peace has shown that creating a world at peace is a very possible journey, one step at a time. Peace Building includes any activity that fosters cooperation and understanding among human beings and reduces barriers between nations, groups, and individuals.

Pianos for Peace has established a strategic partnership with originations such as Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors STARTTS, UNICEF, and Save the Children to bring timely and meaningful programming to international relief sites and community-based organizations around the world.

QUALITY OF COMMUTE

This Pianos for Peace program brings peace and harmony to international travel terminals and metro stations such as Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Through these strategic partnerships, we are impacting more than 25,000 commuters every month.

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1795 Peachtree Street NW | Atlanta, Georgia 30309
404-953-9121 | Contact@PianosForPeace.org
Pianos for Peace is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization | (EIN 47-4784836) Copyright © Pianos for Peace, Inc. All rights reserved.

Pianos for Peace actively engages people with special physical or different intellectual needs and our programs are focused to serve underserved communities in need. Both our office and our Pianos for Peace studios are ADA compliant, as are all of our partner sites.

Pianos for Peace is supported in part the Georgia Council for the Arts and is made possible by the Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta, Fulton County Arts & Culture, City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Forsyth County Arts Alliance.