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SUMMARY:Harvesters of the Deep
DESCRIPTION:Kiosk locations are at the New Bedford Pier and the grass of the YMCA on Union Street. \nFrom June 17th – October 17th\, DATMA will bring works of outstanding photographers from select locations around the world\, the exhibit will feature insightful\, life-sized portraits celebrating women working in the fishing industry. Featured photographers include: Phil Mello presenting photographs of New Bedford fisherwomen; Hyung S. Kim’s photographs of Korean shellfish divers (aka Haenyeo) and Craig Easton’s photographs of English smokehouse workers (aka “The Herring Lasses”). \n 
URL:https://datma.org/event/harvesters-of-the-deep/
LOCATION:Downtown New Bedford
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210617
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SUMMARY:Sea Scallops: Sentinels of the Deep
DESCRIPTION:Sea Scallops: Sentinels of the Deep\n\n\n\n\n\nThe exhibit presents scientific archival photography using advanced underwater video technology developed by School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) at UMass Dartmouth Professor Dr. Kevin Stokesbury and his research team. The photos will capture the diverse ecosystems of our region’s seafloor and the women in fisheries science conducting this important research. Sea Scallops: Sentinels of the Deep is a public outdoor exhibition displayed on storefront windows on a series of historic buildings in downtown New Bedford along Union Street between Acushnet Avenue and North 2nd Street from June 17 to October 17\, 2021.
URL:https://datma.org/event/sea-scallops-sentinels-of-the-deep/
LOCATION:Union St. & N. 2nd St.\, New Bedford\, MA\, 02740
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Zimoun: 280 prepared dc-motors\, cotton balls\, cardboard boxes 13″ x 13″ x 13″\, 2011/2021
DESCRIPTION:280 prepared dc-motors\, cotton balls\, cardboard boxes 13″ x 13″ x 13″\, 2011/2021 by Zimoun will be on view at UMass Dartmouth CVPA Star Store Swain Gallery at 715 Purchase Street in New Bedford daily from June 17 to September 13\, 2021 from outdoors throughout the day and evening. Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday from 9 am to 6 pm; Exhibition also viewable during AHA! Nights till 9 pm (Second Thursday each month) DATMA’s exhibitions are always free\, but you may need to sign in with the University guard at the door as a courtesy.
URL:https://datma.org/event/zimoun/
LOCATION:UMass Dartmouth Star Store University Art Gallery\, 715 Purchase Street\, New Bedford\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Our Creative Community: Come launch Water 2021 with us!
DESCRIPTION:This Thursday! June 17th from 6-7:30pm\nFacebook Live /3rdEyEinc from the @communalspacenb\nHow to watch? Click here as early at 5:50pm on the 17th: https://www.facebook.com/3rdEyEinc/ \nJoin us for: Our Creative Community\nA hybrid event featuring the launch of @_datma‘s Water 2021 exhibition season hosted by our super awesome friends at 3rd Eye Youth Empowerment. \nPlus live art\, performances\, and conversation around how creativity builds community. All are welcome to visit the IRL mural event at the Free Wall in New Bedford on the corner of Deane Street & Acushnet Ave on the side of the Capitol Theater. Live mural action by some local and not so local mural artists. \nSpecial guests include:\n– Patricia Gomes\, NB’s Poet Laureate\n– Chris Hope\, Exec. Dir. of @wearethelooplab in Cambridge\n– Liv\, NB musician/spoken word artist\n– Silvia Lopez Chavez @silvialopezchavez\, Boston-area mural artist\nHosted by @iamstillill & @3rdeye_unlimited\nThis event is brought to you by Wicked Cool Places @_nbcreative \n#Water2021 #creativecommunity #communityconversations #publicart  #publicartworks #WhatsDAT #freewall #spokenword  #looplab  #silvialopezchavez #ittakesavillage #thisiswhywe3rdEyE #yougottashowuptogetdown #fromOceanWavesToSoundWaves
URL:https://datma.org/event/our-creative-community-come-launch-water-2021-with-us/
LOCATION:virtual event
CATEGORIES:Happenings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
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SUMMARY:More Than a Job
DESCRIPTION:New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center was created in 2016 to present the story of the local fishing industry to the world. The Center recently celebrated its 5th anniversary on the weekend of June 25 with the opening of its new permanent exhibit\, More than a Job. Four years in the making\, the exhibit will provide an introduction to the workings of the fishing industry with immersive experiences including a working deck\, wheelhouse and focsle. The exhibit explores themes of labor\, immigration\, and sustainability includes significant digital storytelling\, Additional 2021 programming will focus on women’s roles in the fishing community.
URL:https://datma.org/event/more-than-a-job/
LOCATION:New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center\, 38 Bethel Street\, New Bedford\, MA\, 02740
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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