Harvesters of the Deep
Downtown New BedfordWorking mostly behind closed doors, fisherwomen and their stories are largely unseen and untold. Harvesters of the Deep shows outstanding photography of coastal livelihoods in three different countries.
Working mostly behind closed doors, fisherwomen and their stories are largely unseen and untold. Harvesters of the Deep shows outstanding photography of coastal livelihoods in three different countries.
This outdoor exhibition captures the diverse ecosystems of our region’s seafloor and the women in fisheries science conducting this important research.
Internationally renowned Swiss sound-installation artist Zimoun will exhibit his intricate sculpture, using motion and sound, to evoke creative interpretations.
More than a Job explores themes of labor, immigration, and sustainability includes significant digital storytelling.
New Bedford’s annual Seaport Art Walk was founded in 2013 by artist Jessica Bregoli, and was the city’s first large format outdoor public art installation. Each summer, sculpture and murals are strategically placed along New Bedford’s working waterfront and Seaport Cultural District.
Join this special AHA! Night and enjoy a free performance with members of the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra
Join our walking tours led by New Bedford's National Park Service's park ranger, Lucy, featuring photographer, Phil Mello.
Jared Bowen takes you to the sets, studios and stages of both known and new artists. This time he'll bring viewers to New Bedford to view Water 2021. Join us for this event from your own living room.
Michele’s work explores the beauty and distortion of water, sunlight, memories, and the human figure. During this virtual conversation with Anthi Frangiadis and DATMA's Amanda Hawkins, Michele will discuss her process and how underwater GoPro footage inspires her stunning paintings.
"Playing in the ocean. Wading in a lake with your cousins.... Water is connected to so many summer memories, and it’s these fleeting moments that are captured so exquisitely by the paintings of Michele Poirier-Mozzone."