Longmont Museum opens first-of-its-kind Lowriders exhibition
Longmont Museum opens first-of-its-kind Lowriders exhibition
WHAT: This fall, the Longmont Museum will open one of the first-ever exhibitions to showcase lowrider culture. Lowriders are bountiful in Colorado and rich with history. Longmont is home to over 200 Lowriders alone. This exhibition will give visitors a behind-the-scenes view of how these rolling works of art are created. From pinstriping to upholstery, hydraulics to wheels, visitors will discover the varied skills needed to craft these beauties. Lowriders: Cars & Culture will feature cars, custom bicycles, pinstriping and upholstery examples, old-school military hydraulics, vintage posters, magazines and historic accessories all related to the lowrider scene. In the Museum’s Portal Gallery, visitors can see the entire right side of a Lincoln Town Car, showing the progression a car goes from rusted to restored when transforming into a Colorado lowrider.
WHEN: Opening Event – Saturday, September 17, Noon – 4 pm, FREE admission
Explore the new exhibition and a full car show featuring 100 lowriders while enjoying live music and other entertainment. Food trucks and concessions available.
Exhibition dates – September 17, 2016 – May 14, 2017
MEDIA PREVIEW – Contact Joan Harrold for a private media preview, including an interview with Museum Director Wes Jessup or time to take photo/video during installation the week of September 12 .
WHERE: The Longmont Museum, 400 Quail Rd. in Longmont, Colorado
COST: $8 adults, $5 students/seniors, Museum members free, children age 3 and under free; Opening event free.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Longmont Museum is a center for culture in Northern Colorado where people of all ages explore history, experience art, and discover new ideas through dynamic programs, exhibitions, and events. Learn more at www.longmontmuseum.org.
Button Rock Preserve now open as of Saturday, December 20th. There is one area with a downed pole that remains closed.