Revere Educational Resources

Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere
Educational Resources

Videos

These videos explore the art, artifacts, and themes of Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere, an exhibition curated by AAS staff members Lauren B. Hewes, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Graphic Arts and Nan Wolverton, Director of Fellowships and Center for Historic American Visual Culture.

Lesson Plans

  • Revere’s Readers’ Theater
    Designed for grades 3-5
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  • Curious Curator
    Adaptable for elementary, middle, and high school levels
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Special thanks to the committee of K-12 educators who served as advisers and created content for this project: Karen Hoyt, Grade 5 Teacher, Thoreau Elementary School (Concord, MA); Timmary Leary, Visual Arts Curriculum Liaison, Worcester (MA) Public Schools; and Jane Merritt, History and English High School Teacher, Bancroft School (Worcester, MA).

Resources Sponsor

These videos and lesson plans were funded by a grant from the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, jointly awarded to AAS and the Concord Museum

Exhibition Catalog

View this full color, illustrated catalog featuring five essays exploring different aspects of Revere's work and career. Edited by Lauren B. Hewes and Nan Wolverton. Published by AAS.
Purchase at oakknoll.com

Exhibition Sponsors

Major support for Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere was provided by the Richard C. von Hess Foundation, the Henry Luce Foundation, and CHAViC, the Center for Historic American Visual Culture, American Antiquarian Society.

Additional supporters include: William Reese, John V. Frank, Dorothy Goldman, Boston Rare Maps, the Terra Foundation for American Art