Play Me, I'm Yours
In March 2011, more than 30 pianos will be delivered to the streets of Adelaide, metropolitan areas and various regional communities for the COME OUT Festival. Located in public parks, streets and squares, the pianos are there for anyone to play and engage with. Each piano is adorned with the simple invitation ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’.
Play Me, I’m Yours is an artwork by British artist Luke Jerram who has been touring the project globally since 2008. The artwork is designed to create a means for strangers who regularly occupy the same space to connect with one another as well as activate and claim ownership of their urban landscape.
COME OUT is proud to dedicate this project to the memory of Jim Giles (1931 – 2010), founding Chair of the Come Out Youth Arts Festival, in honour of his significant contribution to the arts in South Australia and the serenity he enjoyed while playing a piano.
23 March - 12 April
Various locations across Adelaide to be announced in January 2011.
FREE

Supported by Adelaide City Council, Rundle Mall, Port Adelaide Enfield Council, City of Charles Sturt and the City of Salisbury.

