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Revolving Museum ARTbotics Press Release
August 17, 2007
Boston Globe_Art, brought to light
March 1, 2007
Lowell Sun_Revolving Museum lights up the night
March 1, 2007
Revolving Museum Wins Commonwealth Award
February 15, 2007
Revolving Museum Shocks the Senses with Upcoming Exhibit "Electrifying: The Art of Light and Illumination"
February 13 2007
Revolving Museum Events Listing
Feb 9 - Mar 11, 2007
Revolving Museum Events Listing
Jan 22-Feb 10, 2007
Boston Globe_Linda St. John event
January 13, 2007
Lowell Sun_Linda St. John event
January 11, 2007
Daily News Tribune_Race, Class, Gender review
December 2006
Improper Bostonian_Travel to Lowell
December 2006
Boston Globe NW- Race, Class, Gender opening
December 2006
Art Knowledge News - Race, Class, Gender Review
November 2006
Race, Class, Gender Show opens
November 2006
ARTventures: Hamilton Mill Ruin Project
October 7, 2006
Revolving Museum launches ARTventures Series
September 2006
Revolving Museum Hosts AVAM Exhibit
October 3, 2006
Archived Newsletters
Revolving Museum receiveds NEA Grant
September 13. 2006
Extendend 'Family'
April 3, 2005
Lowell Sun
"The exhibit explores the emotional ties of family. A dozen local artists worked with family members to create their take on the family's emotional, life-sustaining bond."
Antidote for Heartbreak
February 10, 2005
"There's a new Valentine's Day trend starting to pop up in Massachusetts and across the country. The holiday is not just for couples anymore. The time has passed when single people are expected to stay home alone on Valentine's Day, lamenting their failed love lives."
Revolving Museum featured in NEA Annual Report!
December, 2004
"The 2003 Annual Report profiles two organizations from every state that have received support from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Revolving Museum’s project “LocalMotive: Public Art Off the Beaten Path” is highlighted."
Roll Over to Lowell for FreeWheelin Family Fun
December 2, 2004
"The world said it couldn’t be done, but the folks over at the Revolving Museum in Lowell, Mass., have nevertheless reinvented the wheel."
Lowell Leads as Artist's Haven
Arts Media September/October 2004
"They call themselves 'cultural immigrants.' Many have moved to Lowell not only to seek affordable living and working space, but also to join a group of artists who see themselves as creating a new artistic frontier."
Boundaries to Bridges: Revolving Museum exhibit highlights the ties that bring immigrant groups together
Lowell Sun, May 7, 2004
"The similarities that link different cultures together in Lowell define the first photography show at the Revolving Museum. "
LocalMotive: Public Art Off the Beaten Path
Art New England, April/May 2004
"...in the context of the Lowell Historical Park, the Revolving Museum offers a powerful alternative that embraces the past and fluidly incorporateds the ever-changing present."
A place to make art: Thanks to a friendly developer the Revolving Museum is expanding into next-door lab and studio space
Lowell Sun, February 17, 2004
"It's worth it to work with Jerry and the arts. This is what Lowell is all about now, I wish other developers would step up," said DeAngelis, an art enthusiast who collects carnival fanfare.
'We're kind of in shock that it's up there': Alternative school students' art graces vacant storefronts
Lowell Sun, February 5, 2004
"Jerry Beck, Artistic Director of the Revolving Museum, saw potential in the empty storefronts in the heart of downtown."
Museum, students have a banner day: Collaboration unfurls artistic spirit
Globe NorthWest, February 1, 2004
"...the Revolving Museum, with its open-door policy and anti-elitist approach to art, serves as an anchor in this renewed neighborhood, where the push for public art done by city youths began."
Lowell in Motion: The Revolving Museum's community art
Boston Phoenix, January 9, 2004
"Both the despair and the beauty that are present-day Lowell inform the ambitious, uneven, exuberant show "LocalMotive" at the Revolving Museum, which occupies a cultural cornerstone in the rebirth of Lowell."
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