FITCHBURG — The Revolving Museum’s Mobile Art Program offers collaborative public art education that will energize young people to believe they can play a meaningful role in the creation of a more beautiful, cleaner, healthier, safer and more vibrant neighborhood.
Through a sponsorship by Steel-Fab Incorporated, of Fitchburg, and a grant from Re-Imagine North of Main Street, Revolving Museum founder/director Jerry Beck will lead youth through workshops that will include construction of an interactive art-mobile, large-scale steel-made public artworks, poetry in public spaces and a series of celebratory community events.
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Among those in the photo are YMCA coordinator Angaw Kahassai; YMCA teens; Mark Freeman, president of Steel-Fab Incorporated; Revolving Museum founder/director Jerry Beck; and Revolving Museum board member and Fitchburg High School teacher Coraly Rivera.
(Sentinel and Enterprise staff photo)