Sunday, May 17, 2009

Stories, Comedy, Fundraiser and more!

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ImprovBoston Mainstage: Comedy and much more!
Friday, May 22nd
7:30pm-9:00pm
General Admission $7, Members $4
Ages 17+

ImprovBoston Mainstage is the ever-evolving show that is the cornerstone of ImprovBoston. Blending skillful storytelling, memorable music, audience participation, and joyful chaos, an elite cast of Boston's best improvisers creates a show that redefines itself with every performance. No rules. No boundaries. Just spectacular comedy and incredible improvisation.

Street Beat - Homeless Benefit Concert
Saturday, May 23rd
7:00pm-10:00pm
Admission $10
All Ages

On Saturday, May 23rd from 7-10 pm, in collaboration with the Tent City Homeless Coalition and Living Waters Ministry of Hope, the museum will host a community event to showcase the talents of both homeless and non-homeless performers from UMASS Lowell and the greater Lowell community. Performance groups will include Peanut Butter and Justice, Thomas and the Secret Asians, Scott Beaman, Safi Shams, and many more! In addition to playing music, a variety of homeless and formerly homeless artists will sell their jewelry and paintings at the event. All proceeds from the event will go towards the installation of washers & dryers, as well as showers for homeless usage at Living Waters Ministry of Hope. This event is open to all ages, and food and beverages will be provided. Tickets are $10 at the door. For more information please contact Allegra Williams, Allegra442@hotmail.com.

Gallery Closed
The Revolving Museum gallery will be closed from May 25th-May 29th for the installation of the second rotation of "Show and Tell: The Art of the Narrative."
Second rotation of "Show and tell: The Art of the Narrative"

Friday, May 29th
7:00pm-9:00pm
All Ages
Admission: Suggested Donation $5

Join us on May 29th to celebrate the opening of the second rotation of "Show and Tell: The Art of the Narrative." Newly installed artwork will continue to explore the essence of narrative art and the stories behind them. Artwork by Derek Fenner, Ryan Gallagher, Dorothy Simpson Krause, Adam Norton, Lowell Community Charter Public School, Lowell High School, and Greater Lowell Technical High School will be on display. The Revolving Museum's Artbotics Program will be a highlight of the evening with their newly created automated kitchen installation. The evening will include music, light refreshments and a special presentation by Diana Coluntino and the Artbotics program to demonstrate how their kinetic sculptures work!

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 Toolin, William Turville, 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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