Site #2 on view in Dartmouth now - October 30th, 2025

 

Being Seen: Celebrating Pride in the SouthCoast

A community-driven public art statement expressing unity throughout the region

DATMA presents “Being Seen: Celebrating SouthCoast Pride,” a temporary public art installation, exhibition, and educational initiative honoring the LGBTQ+ community. First debuting to the public on June 12, 2025, as part of New Bedford’s Pride Block Party, this project will tour 4 SouthCoast MA municipalities by its close in November 2026.

Using upcycled textiles, the design was produced under the direction and mentoring of NY-based textile artist / LGBTQ+ activist Liz Collins who served the project as the Visiting Creative Director. This collectively-created, public art installation includes collaboration with the SouthCoast MA LGBTQ+ Network,  the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA), and about 100 SouthCoast residents and organizations who have either donated materials or created a panel for the public art installation.

An accompanying indoor gallery exhibition provides deeper significance to the public art component while also connecting our region with this important movement. The exhibit includes a community salon-style art installation of LGBTQ+ artists from a Call-For-Art organized by Kate Frazer Rego and Gallery X, accompanied by a history of the Pride Movement with a focus on the legacy of local figures such as David B. Boyce (1949-2014). Boyce was not only a long-time resident of New Bedford but also portrayed in an important, renowned sculpture by artist George Segal, “The Gay Liberation Monument.” Additional local figures will include local residents directly involved with advocating for Massachusetts’s Marriage Equality Act that paved the way for rest of the nation.

The artwork and indoor exhibition was first displayed in June 2025 on the facade of New Bedford City Hall, and is now traveling to locations across the SouthCoast inviting our entire region to experience this significant message in their own community, including:

June 2025 — City Hall, New Bedford  & Gallery X

September 30 – October 30th, 2025 — UMass Dartmouth CVPA, University Gallery (now on view!)

February 13 – March 13, 2026 — Marion Art Center, opening celebration 2/14 from 1pm – 3pm

June 2026 — Fall River, MA

 

Get involved!

If your town would like to host a viewing of “Being Seen,” please reach out to [email protected]
 
If you would like to submit an artwork to the Answering your Ancestors exhibition featuring SouthCoast LGBTQIA+ artists of all levels and mediums, connect with [email protected].
 
If you would like to nominate a “Trailblazer” to the indoor exhibition highlighting community members who have made an impact on the LGBTQIA+ community, please email [email protected].

Artist & designer Liz Collins kicked off the Being Seen project at UMass Dartmouth CVPA last winter, inspiring students and advising on design.

Volunteers Steve, Elaine, and Danna cut sails for the collaborative project — huge thanks to CBC and Sperry Sails for their generous donations!

Textile artist Jonathan Michaud visited CVPA’s new Art & Design Studio, sharing his work and meeting students involved in Being Seen.

Liz Collins (NYC) is a multi-media artist who works fluidly between art and design, with emphasis and expertise in textile media. Liz has received numerous awards and accolades for their work, including Knitting Nation (2005-2016) a performance and site-specific installation project created as a response to working in the fashion and textile industries. Collins staged 15 different iterations of Knitting Nation at various locations around the world, each “Phase” involving groups of student participants. Liz has been serving as the Visiting Creative Director for “Being Seen.”  Explore more of her artwork here.

 

Additional guest artists have been and will be invited to participate in the programming for Being Seen including, Jonathan Michaud (NYC), George Summers Jr. (Boston), and Kate Frazer Rego (New Bedford). Stay tuned to DATMA’s event calendar for upcoming lectures and workshop opportunities.

Written word inspired by this year’s exhibitions & themes:

 

Recognition written by Aneshia Savino is an original work commissioned by DATMA as part of our annual poetry tradition that launches each exhibition season and honors our co-founder Roger Mandle.

 

Transformation (II) written by Sarah Jane Mulvey is an original work commissioned for our poetry series. Mulvey has previously written works for DATMA including Transform, Shelter, and Shelter (II).

 

 

Being Seen is being made possible by:

The Being Seen project is proudly supported by New Bedford, Massachusett’s Office of Tourism, EXPLORE NEW BEDFORD, a critical department for the arts & culture community. The artwork is also supported by the New Bedford Economic Development Council’s New Bedford Creative grant program called, Wicked Cool Places. Defining marketing support, such as the printed photography of the SouthCoast Trailblazers, was generously made possible by First Citizens Credit Union. Thank you to our generous supporters who believe in investing in the arts. Every dollar of support has been instrumental to making this exhibition a success. 

 

Contributing Artists:

Thank you to the 150+ artists & teams from the South Coast contributed their creative  talents to Being Seen: Celebrating SouthCoast Pride.

Austin Ahern

Beatrice Alder

Elaine Alder

Melanie Fragoza Almeida

Jeff Angeley

Blaine Bacchiocchi

Tiffany Baillie

Matt Moyer Bell

Fallon Boucher

Jorja Bowman

Emily J. Bungert

Amy Caracappa

Ami Chitwood

James Christie

Pamela Clifford

Katherine Connor

Alexandra Copeland

Michaela Crowe

Caro Cuevas

Alma Cummings

Kristine Cunningham

Jessica DeCicco/Carey

Elizabeth DiMaggio

Grayson DiMaggio

Jaxson DiMaggio

Carolyn Doremus

Jennifer Downing

Abigail Duarte

Chaska England

Manuel Estrela

Dr. Melissa Leaym-Fernandez

Aidan Finnegan

Andrew Fisher

Anna Foro

Mandy Fraser

Kate Frazer Rego

Emma Gardner

Liana Garriepy

Paula Gauthier

Nailani Gomes

Emmanuel Granados

Chaise Grazette

Lara Harrington

Ashleigh Hastings

Sydney Hawes

Amanda Hawkins

Jesse Hawley

Candace Lee Heald

Anne Holden

Alex Houston

Mary Hurwitz

Mandy Kaipainen

Sarah Keefe

Judith Klein

Gracie Korstjens

Grayson Lautieri

Rachel Loomis

Meegs Lund

Nicole Luz

Lindsey Mannion

Arianna Marcey

Molly McCarthy

Maisy McVicar

Lindsay Miś

Nancy Miś

Layla Montina

Jeffrey Morin

Cheyenne Mudge

Quinn Mulvey

Claire Munley

Alanna Nelson

Daniel Neuman

Jennifer Nunes

Kaylin Pacheco

Leandra Pero

Nicole Pupillo

Ashleigh Renée

Brady Salois

Kelsey Sanders

Sophia Saucier

Amelia Shaw

Sabine Sheridan

Bethany Silva

Alexandros Stathatos

Jodi Stevens

Michael Svizzero

Brynn Toler

Izzy Trenton

Jonathan Vecchiarelli

Suzanne Volmer

David Walega

Alison Wells

Abigail Whitelaw

Cassidy Morgan Whitley

Elizabeth Wilkinson

Troy Williams

Echo Zhu

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Contributing Teams:

BayCoast Bank

Buttonwood Park Zoo

Coastal Foodshed

Community Boating Center, Inc.

Island Foundation

Nativity Preparatory School

New Bedford Free Public Library Youth Center

Our Sisters’ School

SouthCoast Community Foundation

Tabor Academy

The Beyond House

The Siren

UMass Dartmouth CVPA

United Way

YAAC

Zeiterion Performing Arts Center

Thank you to our Contributing Partners for making this possible: 

City of New Bedford, Community Boating Center, Creative Reuse Center of RI, Fall River Arts and Culture Coalition (FRACC), Gallery X, Goddard College, Marion Arts Center (The MAC), New Bedford Free Public Library, New Bedford Queer Arts Council, SouthCoast LGBTQ+ Network , Sperry Sails, The New Bedford Light, and The Standard-Times.