Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford - September 2024

Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford - September 2024

This quarterly meeting is for anyone in the arts, culture, heritage, tourism and creative communities in the city of New Bedford.

By New Bedford Seaport Cultural District

Date and time

Wednesday, September 11 · 12 - 1:30pm EDT

Location

New Bedford Economic Development Council

1213 Purchase Street New Bedford, MA 02740

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

New Bedford Arts & Culture Partners.

This quarterly meeting was established for anyone who does arts, cultural, public, and/or educational programming in the city of New Bedford. We chat about what we have coming up and find ways to coordinate our efforts. It's fun and quite productive. We'd love for you to join us and we welcome you to invite a friend.

This meeting will be cohosted by AHA! New Bedford, New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, Seaport Cultural District, and New Bedford Creative.

IMPORTANT NOTE: New this year, the free version of Eventbrite only allows for 25 RSVPs. If it's "sold out" please email your RSVP to Hendrick Hernandez-Resto at hhernandez@nbedc.org. All venues can accommodate more than 25 people.

Organized by

The Seaport Cultural District stands out for its wicked cool places and events, including AHA! (Art, History, Architecture), New Bedford’s free downtown Cultural Night with over 60 venue partners; DATMA, presenting contemporary public art with the convergence of design, art, and technology; Gallery X, the city’s pioneer art cooperative; New Bedford Art Museum/Artworks! showcasing exhibitions of local and national talent plus arts education for all ages; New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center celebrating the history and culture of New Bedford’s commercial fishing industry; New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, the heart of the historical heritage of the city, featuring the Corson Makerspace and an artist-in-residence program; New Bedford Whaling Museum, the touchstone to the region’s past informing a sustainable future; New Bedford Historical Society celebrating the history and legacy of African Americans, Cape Verdeans, Native Americans, and other people of color at the Nathan and Polly Johnson House and soon-to-be-developed Abolition Row Park; and Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, presenting nationally and internationally acclaimed performing artists, and home to New Bedford Symphony Orchestra, New Bedford Festival Theatre, New Bedford Ballet, New Bedford Folk Festival, and Southcoast Children’s Theatre. Each summer, the annual Seaport Art Walk features temporary sculpture and murals along New Bedford’s working waterfront.