Piano locations
• Mill Creek Pub, 1710 S.W. Ninth Ave., Battle Ground.
• Clark County Fairgrounds, 17200 N.E. Delfel Road, Ridgefield.
• Esther Short Park, 301 W. Eighth St., Vancouver (two pianos).
• Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main St., Vancouver.
• Vancouver Community Library, 901 C St., Vancouver.
• New Seasons Market, 2100 S.E. 164th Ave., Vancouver.
• Waterfront Promenade near Beaches, 1801 S.E. Columbia River Drive, Vancouver (two pianos).
• Westfield Vancouver mall, 8700 N.E. Vancouver Mall Drive, Vancouver (two pianos).
• Fort Vancouver Convalescent Home, 8507 N.E. Eighth Way, Vancouver.
Sidewalks across Clark County have become a bit more colorful, and lot more musical, thanks to the placement of some brightly adorned pianos.
There are 12 in all in nine locations, spread as far and wide as downtown Vancouver to the outskirts of Battle Ground and Ridgefield.
The purpose of the countywide installation is to provide striking pieces of art that are also playable to anyone passing by, said Julia Liudahl, administrative manager for the School of Piano Technology for the Blind. For the third year, the school has placed the pianos in areas of heavy foot traffic to attract key-ticklers of all stripes — experts and novices alike — to tap into their inner Chopin. Local artists volunteered to decorate the pianos as part of the school’s Keys to the City event.
“We hope the community gets entertainment (out of this) and an opportunity to play music,” Liudahl said. “Music is healing.”