ARPA funds approved!
The vote came after months of wrangling between the council and Mayor Jon Mitchell over the spending plan. New Bedford City Council approves close to $65 million in ARPA funding allocations.
ARPA funds approved! Read More »
The vote came after months of wrangling between the council and Mayor Jon Mitchell over the spending plan. New Bedford City Council approves close to $65 million in ARPA funding allocations.
ARPA funds approved! Read More »
Art non-profit to launch free public art exhibitions, programs, and educational workshops
DATMA Presents “SHELTER 2022–23” Read More »
“when we made the decision to go beyond the summer season, everything fell into place…”
Gearing up for the 2022 season Read More »
“That cultural sector draws a lot of folks in,” Mitchell said recently. “This is a set of sectors that we think could generate a pretty good return on investment.”
New cohort seeks to create healthier, more connected New Bedford by harnessing creativity of residents
DATMA selected to join the new Creating Connection cohort Read More »
Our City Councilors need to VOTE YES to accept $18M in Federal ARPA funds for NB’s Arts & Culture organizations. Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) support industries hit hardest by COVID.
New Bedford City Council: VOTE YES! Read More »
New Bedford residents can get ready for an innovational and imaginative new year, according Margo Saulnier, Creative Strategist for New Bedford Creative.
New Bedford Celebrates Wicked Cool Places Grant Awards Read More »
New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! will virtually recognize those who truly impact the arts community with the Patrons of the Arts Award Friday, Dec. 31. In an area so highly populated by artists and creatives, the Art Museum feels it is fitting to recognize these patrons’ contributions which have greatly impacted and elevated the Southcoast and beyond.
Roger & Gayle Mandle honored as patrons of the arts Read More »
“I believe that when we create innovative, 21st-century humans who can collaborate, create, critically think, and communicate with others that the world will indeed be a better place” — Tobey Eugenio, Creativity Director, Art/STEAM Teacher for Grades 5-8, Our Sisters’ School
Student Logo Design Exhibition to Premier at November 11th AHA! Read More »
The SouthCoast Community Foundation announced today that 39 nonprofits throughout Southeastern Massachusetts will receive a total of $479,495 to address the impact of COVID-19 on their organizations, programming, and the communities they serve.