星期四, 1月 22, 2026

慶祝250週年 波士頓公共圖書館將推出展覽、講座等系列活動

             Boston Orange編譯)波士頓公共圖書館(BPL)為慶祝麻州250週年的3年慶祝,跨入2026年,安排有主題為「革命性思想:波士頓250 Revolutionary Ideas: Boston 250)」展覽、講座及工作坊等3大類別系列活動,帶民眾回顧歷史轉折,探看未來方向。

            波士頓公共圖書館早從2024年就推出了「革命之路(Road to Revolution)」的3年計畫,依序每年以音樂、藝術及思想為主題,推出系列活動。2026年的重點放在波士頓是思想發源地上。

            主要在波士頓公共圖書館總館舉辦的「革命性思想:波士頓250」,今年安排有一系列4項展覽,分別為即日起至329日,藉地圖與文物,探索革命之路的「獨立的領域 (Terrains of Independence)」,即日起展至421日,陳列百餘件珍貴館藏的「革命!波士頓 250 年的藝術與行動主義」,將於4月開幕,首次展出6份美國「獨立宣言」原始副本的「宣言:印刷一個新國家」,以及將在今年內不定期舉辦,藉該館稀有館藏來展示波士頓市革命歷程的「革命波士頓開放日系列」。

            講座、論壇系列部分,主要為3大系列,有全年舉辦的「羅爾系列 (Lowell)」,重點強調這些年來的革命思想,包括人工智慧革命將形塑民主未來的討論,以及關於Kizzmeika Corbett博士和莫德納在研發新冠病毒(Covid-19)疫苗這革命性工作的對話。有「名家作者對談系列」,包括2月份Ilyasah Shabazz 博士分享其父Malcolm X事蹟,春季Emily Sneff 剖析「獨立宣言」的媒體傳播史,6月份Nicholas Boggs 探討詹姆斯·鮑德溫的新傳記。還有將於4月份的全國圖書館週期間舉辦,探討波士頓公共圖書館作為全美首座免費供民眾進出大型博物館革命性先鋒地位的討論。

            其他的活動包括「生命、自由與追求幸福」六部曲。波士頓公共圖書館社區歷史部將和「革命空間」這組織聯手,在2026年內推出「公民之愛的 36 個問題」、「客廳對話」 以及 「撰寫你自己的宣言」工作坊,7 4 日 舉辦「革命版印:國慶朗讀活動」,年尾再辦一場集結市民創作的 「社區藝術與宣言成果展覽」。

波士頓公共圖書館為鼓勵民眾參與活動,還將在全市共26個分館內舉辦「獨立宣言」小誌,讓民眾用圖書館珍藏影片創作個人作品,和麻省總醫院(Mass General Brigham)合作,探討革命戰爭工具與現代職能治療(OT)復健工具的共通點。

2026年內,波士頓公共圖書館還將探討產業變革與創新,陸續推出“AI 與營建業行銷的過去與現在等兩場重量級專題演講,剖析科技與數位經濟如何型塑未來,並以廚房中的電影為主題,播放關於革新烹飪藝術人物的紀錄片。

 波士頓公共圖書館表示,全年度計畫的詳細時間表將持續更新。民眾可隨時前往官方活動網站bpl.org/revolutionary-ideas/ 獲取最新的講座日期與展覽資訊。

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BOSTON, MA – January 20, 2026 – The Boston Public Library (BPL) today announced Revolutionary Ideas: Boston250, a year-long celebration of the art, activism, and energy that has made Boston a hotbed of revolutionary thought and innovation since 1776. This marks the final installment of Road to Revolution, a three-year thematic series leading up to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.

Through a dynamic mix of programs, performances, the first major BPL exhibition in more than a decade, and a never-before-exhibited display of six original copies of the Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary Ideas: Boston250 brings these forces to life. From exhibitions and workshops to lectures and live performances, this series invites visitors to engage firsthand with the ideas and creativity that have shaped our nation—and will continue to shape the future.

Throughout 2026, the BPL will feature booklists, host special events across branches, and highlight notable items in the BPL collections. The full list of programs, updated throughout the year, can be found at bpl.org/revolutionary-ideas/. Upcoming highlights include:

Exhibitions and Open Houses:

·       Terrains of Independence          

·       Why did the first sparks of the American Revolution ignite in Boston? This exhibition explores that question through maps, stories, and artifacts that reveal the city's Revolutionary-era history across geographic scales, from the vast sweep of the British Empire to the small spaces of local buildings and landmarks.

·       Open now through March 29, 2026

·       Revolution! 250 Years of Art & Activism in Boston          

·       Featuring over 100 artworks and documentary materials from the Boston Public Library’s Special Collections—prints, photographs, paintings, sculpture, and more—this exhibition brings to light both familiar and lesser-known stories about America’s ongoing struggle for freedom, civil rights, and belonging for all.

·       Open now through April 21, 2026

·       Declarations: Printing a New Nation          

·       This exhibition will re-examine the Declaration of Independence from the perspective of breaking news in the summer of 1776, showcasing the Boston Public Library’s six original copies alongside rare maps and other materials, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the moment when American independence—and the nation itself—was first taking shape.

·       Opening April 2026

·       Revolutionary Boston Open House Series          

·       Special Collections will host open houses featuring items from BPL’s collections that represent the many revolutions that have occurred in Boston’s history.

Talks, Lectures, and Author Events

·       Lowell Lecture Series         

·       The lecture series will feature a variety of topics that discuss and highlight revolutionary ideas over time, including discussions about how the AI revolution will shape the future of our democracy, a conversation about the revolutionary work done by Dr. Kizzmeika Corbett and Moderna to develop the COVID-19 vaccine, and more.

·       Author Talks         

·       Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X and author of Growing Up X.

·       Emily Sneff, a scholar and author of a recent book on the Declarations of Independence, will examine the Declaration as a news event and how it was disseminated throughout New England.

·       Nicholas Boggs will help us celebrate Pride month by discussing his new biography of James Baldwin, Baldwin: A Love Story.

·       Boston Public Library: A Revolutionary Idea         

·       BPL staff will present a panel discussion and historic overview of the Boston Public Library and its standing as the nation’s first major free public library during National Library Week (April 2026).

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Series

·       BPL Community History is partnering with Revolutionary Spaces to offer a six-part program series that invites patrons to explore, question, critique, and draw inspiration from the Declaration of Independence.        

·       36 Questions for Civic Love series

·       Living Room Conversations

·       Write Your Own Declaration Workshops

·       Revolutionary Printmaking: July 4th Readings

·       A culminating exhibition of community-created artwork and declarations

Maker Programs & Hands-On Experiences

·       Declaration of Independence Zine-Making       

·       This program invites patrons to create zines—using provided supplies and Special Collections images—that respond to the question “What does the Declaration of Independence mean to you 250 years later?”

·       Tools of Independence       

·       Presented with Mass General Brigham, this series explores how adaptive tools and joint-protection techniques in occupational therapy restore daily function—drawing parallels between the tools of war that secured freedom and the therapeutic tools that help individuals reclaim it today.

Innovation Across Industry

·       AI & Construction      

·       A speaker event that discusses how AI can revolutionize the construction industry and how it is currently being tested and used.

·       Marketing: Then and Now      

·       This speaker event traces the evolution of marketing—from its early practices to its powerful influence in today’s digital economy—to illuminate how this young field shapes consumer behavior.

·       Movies in the Kitchen      

·       The Nutrition Lab will feature movies and documentaries about people who have revolutionized the culinary arts.

Revolutionary Ideas follows Revolutionary Art (2025) and Revolutionary Music (2024) in the Road to Revolution series. The Boston Public Library invites everyone to participate in these dynamic programs celebrating the power of Revolutionary Ideas. To explore upcoming events and updates, visit bpl.org/events.  

Revolutionary Ideas is part of the City of Boston’s Boston250 commemoration of Boston’s role in the American Revolution.  

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