
Teens painting panels of a 150-mural to be hung on the fence of Enterprise
Bank

Tape sculptures on display in the office of the Cultural Organization
of Lowell

Banners in Merrimack Storefront windows as part of Facing the Future,
a Building Vision project

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Building Vision is an educational public art project
that gives young people from throughout Lowell the opportunity to
impact the creative growth and economic revitalization of historic
downtown Lowell. This collaboration allowed artists and youth to
join forces to produce innovative artworks and proposals for Lowell's
newly designated Arts District.
The Revolving Museum believes that the transformational power of
art and art making can nourish and sustain us intellectually, culturally,
socially, and economically. As a result, The Revolving Museum is
continuously cultivating future generations of community leaders
and contributors. Artists inspire and are inspired by youth, youth
inspire themselves and fellow community members, and the culminating
efforts of all parties inspire celebration and social change. Lowell's
youth are the next inspiring visionaries!
Through this project, over 50 youth have been encouraged to express
themselves, feel a sense of pride, and enrich their communities.
Young people were exposed to new ideas about future opportunities,
personal potential, and even professional careers. The Revolving
Museum is committed to making their ambitious and innovative plans
a reality adding to the next important chapter of Lowell's extraordinary
history.
This project is a partnership between the Revolving Museum, Lowell
Public Schools, City of Lowell, the Cultural Organization Of Lowell
(COOL and many local businesses. The project is funded in part by
Boston Architectural Foundation, Home Depot, the City of Lowell,
Gear Up, Enterprise Bank and Trust Company, Unwrapped Incorporated,
Higgins and Ross, Golden Artists Colors, Harmon Paint Company, and
all the generous Revolving Museum artists, members, and friends.
According to Stephanie McCarthy, the Executive Director of the Cultural
Organization of Lowell public art is transforming downtown Lowell. " This
project demonstrates our city's commitment to the creation of a vibrant,
artistic community. This is yet another remarkable undertaking by
the Revolving Museum, and we are proud their efforts."
Read the GlobeNorthwest Article about this project >>

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