UML Film Class Documentary Screening 'Making an Historical D
1:00pm-3:30pm and 7:30pm-9:30pm
Free Event
All ages
As part of their work in 'Making an Historical Documentary,' a new course at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, students are crafting short documentaries on a range of topics, from homelessness to club car diners. Each piece will explore the chosen topic through a single interview, filmed and edited to compose a story, and they will be shown in a loop throughout the summer as part of the Revolving Museum's 'Show and Tell: That Art of the Narrative' installation.
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Free Event
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www.revolvingmuseum.org/events.html
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22 Shattuck Street, Lowell, MA, 01852 map
Phone: 978-937-2787
By car
From either Rt 495 (Exit 35C), or Rt 3 (exit 30N Northbound or 30A Southbound) take the Lowell Connector to Thorndike Street (Exit 5B). At 4th light, Thorndike St merges onto Dutton Street. Go to the 2nd light and turn right onto Market Street. Take the first left off Market Street onto Palmer Street at the light, then the first left onto Middle Street. The Revolving Museum is at the end of Middle Street on the corner, 22 Shattuck.
By train (click here for mbta website)
Commuter rail service is available by MBTA from Boston's North Station to Lowell's Gallagher Terminal. Lowell Regional Transit Authority shuttles run between Gallagher Terminal and downtown Lowell every half hour - Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Parking is available in the municipal garage on Market Street just one block from the museum or at meters on the street in the neighborhood.
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