Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford - March 2026

Schedule

Wed Mar 04 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm

UTC-05:00

Location

New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park | New Bedford, MA

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About this Event

New Bedford Arts & Culture Partners

The New Bedford Arts & Culture Partners meeting is a quarterly gathering for artists, cultural organizations, educators, and anyone producing arts, cultural, public, or educational programming in the City of New Bedford. These meetings create space to share upcoming projects, exchange ideas, and identify opportunities to collaborate and align efforts citywide. The conversations are informal, energizing, and consistently productive—strengthening relationships across disciplines and neighborhoods.

Whether you are a longtime partner or newly engaged in New Bedford’s creative ecosystem, you are warmly encouraged to attend. Please feel free to invite a colleague or collaborator who may benefit from being part of this growing network.

Guest Speakers:

We are pleased to welcome Ashley Payne, Director of Tourism & Marketing, and Amy Desrosiers, Marketing Manager, from Explore New Bedford.

Explore New Bedford promotes the city as a premier leisure and business travel destination and as a vibrant hub for creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. Through storytelling, marketing, and partnerships, the organization highlights New Bedford’s rich history, dynamic arts scene, and cultural assets. Ashley and Amy will share insights into current initiatives and discuss ways arts and culture partners can connect with and leverage tourism and marketing efforts to broaden visibility and impact.

For more information, visit ExploreNewBedford.org, email [email protected] or follow Explore New Bedford on Instagram and Facebook.

Ashley Payne, Director of Tourism & Marketing at Explore New Bedford and Amy Desrosiers, Marketing Manager at Explore New Bedord. Explore New Bedford promotes the City of New Bedford as a leisure and business travel destination and hub for creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. It celebrates the story of New Bedford through its rich history, arts, and culture. For more information, visit www.explorenewbedford.org, email [email protected] or find it on Instagram @explorenewbedford or Facebook Explore New Bedford.

Brief History of the Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford

The —established in 1996—has long engaged with cultural partners to preserve and interpret the city’s maritime heritage, and it embeds arts and creative interpretation into its programming through initiatives such as its Artist-in-Residence and makerspace activities.

The collaborative cultural ecosystem in New Bedford has grown significantly over the past couple decades, rooted in long-standing efforts to integrate arts, heritage, and community engagement. —founded in 1999—is a monthly cultural night that helped reactivate downtown through creative programming and partnerships among galleries, businesses, nonprofits, and artists. Over time it became a well-established platform for shared cultural engagement across the city.

The —designated by the Massachusetts Cultural Council in 2014—serves as the formal hub for New Bedford’s cultural, artistic, and economic activity, drawing together over 100 partners including museums, galleries, performance venues, and cultural programs. Annual gatherings and events such as the Seaport Art Walk reinforce this infrastructure and broad participation across the creative community.

Since 2018, these three entities (AHA! New Bedford, the Seaport Cultural District, and the Whaling National Historical Park) have intentionally convened on a quarterly basis as the Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford. This partnership builds on the City of New Bedford’s first-ever strategic arts and culture plan, New Bedford Creative: Our Art, Our Culture, Our Future (published December 2018), which formalized shared goals for cultural collaboration, cross-sector communication, and coordinated programming across the city. The quarterly meetings create a structured forum for leaders in arts, history, heritage, tourism, and civic institutions to synchronize calendars, share resources, and identify collaborative opportunities that amplify New Bedford’s cultural vibrancy, economic impact, and community engagement.

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Where is it happening?

New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, 33 William Street, New Bedford, United States

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