
About this Event
The 250th anniversary of the American Revolution has prompted locals to revisit and reconsider our town landmarks. Bare fields and unassuming street corners hold stories that only the most ardent history lovers remember, some marked with worn signs and others nearly lost to time. Others teem with tour guides and attract visitors from near and far. Steven Edson’s photography of these modern Revolutionary locations, currently on display at Munroe Tavern, urges the public to reconsider the spaces they drive by and inhabit every day.
Join the artist for a discussion of this project, our relationship with the historical landscape around us, and further images from this collection.
$10 members, $15 nonmembers

About the Artist: Steven Edson started photographing in the early 1970s, shooting primarily black and white documentary street photography. After graduating with a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, he became a successful and award-winning freelance photographer working on project-based client international projects in editorial, education, corporate design, and advertising campaigns. He currently shows his fine art images in solo and national group shows and sells his images to both corporate collections and personal collectors.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Munroe Tavern, 1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, United States
USD 12.51 to USD 17.85