Thursday, December 26, 2024

NEW BEDFORD ART MUSEUM

FALLFEST

Trick-or-Treat at the Art Museum

Enjoy the fun of dNB FallFest in New Bedford and stop by the Art Museum for a special treat for all the kids and kid-like people out there — a take-away art kit and some Halloween sweets. Come in your spookiest and most creative costumes. We can’t wait to see you

Enchanted Evenings

ENCHANTED EVENINGS AT THE ART MUSEUM

Join us every week for our Enchanted Evenings. A new and different menu of fun, educational, and entertaining experiences at the Art Museum.

Our interdisciplinary public programs are tied to current museum exhibitions. With free admission to four galleries, explore the humanities holistically through film, dance, poetry, and music, and connect with like-minded individuals.

There is something for everyone at Enchanted Evenings.

THE PEOPLE’S POETRY

Poetry Night
Wednesday, October 30
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Free For All


Poets, spoken word artists, and poetry enthusiasts are invited to perform original works and share poems that inspire them.

Connect to the local poetry community and enjoy the rhythms and beauty of spoken word every last Wednesday of the month.

POET SIGN-UP

Host, Kate Frazer Rego

Kate Frazer Rego is an artist and educator living in the South Coast of Massachusetts. She attended the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College of Visual and Performing Art, where she earned a BFA in Sculpture. She went on to earn her MFA from Boston University’s College of Fine Art. Kate has shown her work nationally and is currently in several private collections. She currently is included in the group show, “Beyond Binary” at BCC’s Grimshaw-Gudewicz Gallery. Her work spans multiple media including sculpture, installation, mixed media, painting, performance, and puppetry.

Kate has been an art educator in public charter schools and art organizations across the Southcoast for the past ten years. Her pedagogy focuses on process, building strong studio habits within her scholars, and art history through a lens of inclusion and social justice. When she’s not teaching for the Commonwealth, she’s holed up in her studio with a cup of coffee.