LOWELL — Two hundred photographs showing the best sides of Lowell are on display at City Hall in celebration of the City’s bicentennial, and residents and visitors alike are invited to stop by and view the collection.
The exhibit, “200 Photos for 200 Years,” will remain on display in the City Hall lobby until the end of the month.
The exhibit features images of historic landmarks, defining moments in the City’s past and scenes from everyday life in Lowell across the decades.
The collection was curated by the Lowell Bicentennial Committee in collaboration with the Office of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (CASE). Earlier this year, the committee issued a public call for submissions, and the final selections were made by a review committee.
The exhibit is part of Art in City Hall — an ongoing series of monthly art shows featuring local artists and galleries since 2023.
“This exhibit shows Lowell through the eyes and lenses of those who live and work here, and it’s a great way to celebrate our City during this historic year,” said City Manager Thomas A. Golden, Jr. “I want to thank the Bicentennial Committee, CASE, and the residents who shared their photos to help make this exhibit possible.”
The exhibit opened Tuesday during a ceremony at City Hall that also recognized winners of several contests held during Winterfest.
Mayor Erik Gitschier and Director of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Peter Crewe presented awards to the following winners:
Bakery Showcase
- Sugar Sparks Bakery – First Place
- Good Thymes – Second Place
- Olympos Bakery – Third Place
Richard Rourke Memorial Soup Competition
Judge’s Award
- Laos Thai Kitchen – First Place
- FORK Included – Second Place
- Trem Caipira – Third Place
People’s Choice
- Purple Carrot Bread Co. – First Place
- FORK Included – Second Place
- Laos Thai Kitchen – Third Place
Scavenger Hunt
- The Ghost of Poe Returns – First Place
- McHatton Maniacs – Second Place
- The Campbell Cats – Third Place
Snow Relay Race
- Worthen Cafe – First Place
- Laxinx Cmmmunity Center of Empowerment – Second Place
- Lowell Hip Hop Festival – Third Place
Youth Mural Competition
- Greater Lowell Technical High School Team A – People’s Choice
- Greater Lowell Technical High School Team A – First Place High School
- YouthBuild Lowell – Second Place High School
- CTI Youth Advisory Board – Third Place High School
- Greater Lowell Technical High School Team X – Honorable Mention High School
- Girls Inc. – First Place Middle School
- Refuge Lowell – Second Place Middle School
- Lowell Community Charter Public School – Third Place Middle School
- Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell – Honorable Mention Middle School
“Lowell is a city built by its people, and this exhibit reflects the heart of our community,” said Mayor Erik R. Gitschier. “I want to thank everyone who submitted photos and shared their perspective on life in Lowell – your contributions help us celebrate our past, our present, and the people who make this city special. I encourage all residents and visitors to come see your city through these remarkable images.”
For a full schedule of events and more information about Lowell’s bicentennial celebration, which will continue throughout the year, visit lowellma200.org.
For more information on Art in City Hall, visit: likelowell.com/art-in-city-hall.
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