Grand Opening!! "Show and Tell: The Art of the Narrative"
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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The Revolving Museum

Valentine's Day Weekend Events

Grand Opening Event: "Show and Tell: The Art of the Narrative"

Thursday, February 12th
7:00pm-9:00pm
General Admission $10, Members $5
All ages 

Celebrate the grand opening of The Revolving Museum's "Show and Tell: The Art of the Narrative" exhibition. Enjoy entertainment, fun, and friends! Light refreshments will be served. Cash bar.

About the exhibition: Depicting the essentials of a story, narrative art represents accounts from everyday life, mythology, fantasy, famed historical events and more. Narrative art in its many forms has transcended all eras of human existence. It teaches, enlightens, entertains and inspires. Cave paintings have given us a peek into the past. Performance tells a story through dance and music. Paintings have enchanted us with images of the human experience and multimedia will bring our stories to future generations. Artists participating in the exhibition include: The Revolving Museum's Teen Arts Groups- Vanguardian Art, Artbotics, Gear-Up, and 8 Weeks Program; Greg Gonyea, Karen Westphalen, Anna Isaak-Ross, David Robinson, Jonathan Stevens, Joseph Darensbourg, and Donna Berger.

The Revolving Museum gallery will feature narrative art for 2009. Throughout the year the Show and Tell exhibit will change and display work from local artists and youth groups. Frequent performances and events will also mark the calendar all year long.

 

"Cafe Noir, The Cabaret Experience"

Friday, February 13th &
Saturday, February 14th
8:00pm-9:30pm
Sunday, February 15th
4:00pm-5:30pm
Admission $15
At The Revolving Museum

Lowell's Image Theater is collaborating with the Revolving Museum to bring authentic "New York" style cabaret to the City of Lowell. On February 13th and 14th at 8PM and February 15th at 4PM, we are proud to present the vocal talents of song stylists Pamela Enders, Carly Evans, Rene Pfister and Peter Adams as they explore the Great American Songbook for a sophisticated evening of wine, music and art... all at the recession busting price of $15!

To purchase tickets or for more information please visit the Image Theater website http://www.imagetheater.com/ or call 978-441-0102

*Cafe Noir is funded in part by a generous grant from the Lowell Cultural Council

About The Revolving Museum
The Revolving Museum is an evolving laboratory of creative expression for people of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities who seek to experience the transformative power of art. Through public art, exhibitions, and educational programs we promote artistic exploration and appreciation; encourage community participation and growth; and provide opportunities for empowerment and social change.

Board of Directors
Walter Chambers, James Errickson, Robert Forrant, Michael Gallagher, Sue Gladstone, Kit Harbison, Martha Howe, Derek Mitchell, Eleanor L. Pye, Paulette Renault-Caragianes, Paul Schor, Kerry Sheehan, Sayon Soeun, Charles N. Stolper, Brendan E. Toolin III, William Turville, Kate Tyndall, John Warner, Drew Weber, Henrique Wilson

Board of Advisors
Jerry Beck, Beate Becker, Nancy Donahue, George Duncan, Michael W. Gallagher, Esq., Gregg Kulichik, Paul Marion, Stephen Schultz, Lura Smith

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