Heard
“Heard” explores questions of colonial government, community, and prejudice through the lens of the colonial to the contemporary deaf community.
“Heard” explores questions of colonial government, community, and prejudice through the lens of the colonial to the contemporary deaf community.
A series of installations by our Artist Fellows at the Old State House and Old South Meeting House that challenge traditional narratives.
2021 Artist Fellows Read More »
Visit the Old State House and Old South Meeting House with a friendly and knowledgeable guide, or explore at your own pace.
A 90-minute immersive experience for students grade 8 and up developed in partnership with the award-winning education game designers Gigantic Mechanic.
Revolution is Brewing: Immersive Roleplaying Game Read More »
Revolutionary Spaces is offering free admission on Tuesday, April 19 courtesy of Highland Street Foundation, plus other specials for Vacation Week.
PRESS RELEASE | Extended Tour Availability April Vacation Week Read More »
A film series exploring the legacy of protest, representation, and revolution embodied in our historical sites.
Unfinished Business Film Series Read More »
Revolutionary Spaces is proud to announce that it was recently awarded $7,000 by Americana Corner to support an exhibit to be installed in the Old State House in 2023.
PRESS RELEASE | Grant from Americana Corner Read More »
NOV 10: Gather with Members & friends to explore a key moment in American history through a unique, interactive game.
Members & Friends Game Night: Revolution is Brewing Read More »
OCT 21, 7PM Old South Meeting House RSVP We ask that all attendees wear a mask inside the building when not eating or drinking. Special Opening Event You are invited to a special event to celebrate the Opening of I Am This Place by Miranda ADEkoje. I Am This Place is a site-specific World Premiere
Development Reception: I Am This Place Read More »
An exclusive conversation with Neil Miller, author of “Banned in Boston: The Watch and Ward Society’s Crusade Against Books, Burlesque, and the Social Evil.”
VIDEO | Members’ View Discussion: Banned in Boston Read More »