Revolving Museum

The Revolving Museum was founded in 1984 to produce community arts projects.
The Museum engages community members of all ages, especially teens, to develop public arts projects that address social and environmental issues.
Projects are often site-specific and frequently have interactive components.
The Museum usually collaborates with other agencies to reach out to special populations, as well as with schools to engage students of all ages.
The Museum moved to Lowell in 2002 and recently opened a second, satellite space that houses a gallery, experimental theater, and workshop area for artists, youth, organizations, and community members.
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Media Coverage
The Revolving Museum Relocates from Downtown Lowell to Western Avenue Studios
By Karen Silva, Lowell.com
August 4, 2009
For At-Risk Students, This Maze Highly NavigableBy Russell Contreras,
Boston GlobeJune 5, 2008
Public Works
By Heidi Masek,
Hippo Press
May 17, 2007
Revolving Museum Invites Public to Lowell for Grand Opening of New England's Largest Public Art and Urban Revitalization ProjectPress Release, Business Wire
April 17, 2007
Revolving Museum and
Express Yourself featured in
Commonwealth Awards Go To Festival, Lit JournalBy Catherine Foster,
Boston GlobeMarch 8, 2007
Art, Brought to Light
By Lisa Panora, Boston Globe
March 1, 2007
Revolving Museum Wins Commonwealth Award for Exceptional Achievement in Arts and Culture
Press Release, Business Wire
February 14, 2007
Race, Class Exhibit Shows How Bigotry Hurts Us All
By David Weber, Worcester Telegram & Gazette News
January 21, 2007
Lowell Museum Wants to Be Agent of Change
By David Weber, Boston Globe
December 20, 2006
He's Taking Downtown on Excellent ARTventure
By Kathleen Deely, Lowell Sun
September 16, 2006