
January 2021
NB LGBTQ Winter Film Series
The New Bedford LGBTQ Winter Film Series will run digitally this year! Fans are suggested to watch the films prior, which are available on most streaming services and platforms. There are several DVD copies of each film located at the New Bedford Free Public Library – all you need is a SAILs library card and a quick phone call! The series kicks off with a discussion about the HBO biopic about legendary blues singer Bessie Smith on Sunday, January 31…
Find out more »March 2021
NB LGBTQ Winter Film Series
The New Bedford LGBTQ Winter Film Series will run digitally this year! Fans are suggested to watch the films prior, which are available on most streaming services and platforms. There are several DVD copies of each film located at the New Bedford Free Public Library – all you need is a SAILs library card and a quick phone call! The series kicks off with a discussion about the HBO biopic about legendary blues singer Bessie Smith on Sunday, January 31…
Find out more »February 2021
NB LGBTQ Winter Film Series
The New Bedford LGBTQ Winter Film Series will run digitally this year! Fans are suggested to watch the films prior, which are available on most streaming services and platforms. There are several DVD copies of each film located at the New Bedford Free Public Library – all you need is a SAILs library card and a quick phone call! The series kicks off with a discussion about the HBO biopic about legendary blues singer Bessie Smith on Sunday, January 31…
Find out more »NB LGBTQ Winter Film Series
The New Bedford LGBTQ Winter Film Series will run digitally this year! Fans are suggested to watch the films prior, which are available on most streaming services and platforms. There are several DVD copies of each film located at the New Bedford Free Public Library – all you need is a SAILs library card and a quick phone call! The series kicks off with a discussion about the HBO biopic about legendary blues singer Bessie Smith on Sunday, January 31…
Find out more »Exhibitions
Virtual Curator Talk: Art, Culture, and Adaptation with Elizabeth James Perry
Join Aquinnah Wampanoag, whaling descendant, and marine scientist Elizabeth James Perry as she discusses her exhibition and how it connects to her family history, Wampanoag culture, and 400-years of environmental change and adaptation. In this hour-long interactive discussion, Elizabeth, along with the Museum’s Curator of Social History Dr. Akeia de Barros Gomes and other panelists, will share the importance of future generations taking an active role in exploring history, community connections, and awareness of and capacity for cultural adaptation to…
Find out more »Closing Reception of Homeward Bound: Global Intimacies in Converging Chinatowns
Pao Arts Center is proud to host Homeward Bound: Global Intimacies in Converging Chinatowns, an exhibition curated by queer Chinese American scholars, organizers, and artists Mei Lum, Diane Wong, and Huiying B. Chan. Join us for refreshments and to celebrate the closing of this exhibition. Homeward Bound centers narratives of home, community, and intergenerational resistance. The exhibition draws from four years of ethnographic research and oral history interviews with the Chinese diaspora that spans nine countries and 13 cities. The…
Find out more »Facebook Live Salem State Artifacts Showing
Tune into our Facebook channel at 1:30 on Wednesday April 29 and watch our Discover Danvers Roundtable Live! Artifacts come to life through the eyes of volunteer researchers from Salem State University. Unfortunately, we will not have live audience participation nor a moderated discussion this spring. We will have a tour via Facebook Live and we hope you all watch, especially kids who are not in school right now. We will closely view several objects from the Society’s collections and…
Find out more »Faith in a City: Artist + Curator Talk
Join us at the Somerville Museum for a talk with some of the artists of the "Faith in a City" exhibit and producer/curator Charan Devereaux. Admission is $10, free for Somerville Museum members and members of participating congregations. More about "Faith in a City" "Faith in a City" is a project exploring religion in Somerville. Massachusetts through music, photography, video, interviews and history as a way to better understand our community. The focus is how religion is meaningful to people…
Find out more »America Transformed: Mapping the 19th Century Part II
During the 19th century, the United States expanded dramatically westward. Immigrant settlers rapidly spread across the continent and transformed it, often through violent or deceptive means, from ancestral Native lands and borderlands teeming with diverse communities to landscapes that fueled the rise of industrialized cities. Historical maps, images and related objects tell the story of the sweeping changes made to the physical, cultural, and political landscape. Moving beyond the mythologized American frontier, this map exhibition explores the complexity of factors…
Find out more »Faith in a City: Exploring Religion in Somerville, Massachusetts
"Faith in a City" is a project exploring religion in Somerville through music, photography, video, interviews and history as a way to better understand our community. The focus is how religion is meaningful to people across the City. The project includes concerts, talks, panel discussions and an exhibit. "Faith in a City" includes some congregations near Somerville where local residents go to worship. Many thanks to Keyzom Bhutti, Boston Japanese Christian Church, Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church,…
Find out more »Beyond Jazz: A Gathering Place
A new exhibit exploring how the African meeting House fortified Boston's 19th-century African American community by providing a space for cultural expression.
Find out more »Chinatown PhotoVoice Exhibition
Inside Chinatown features photography by eleven Chinatown community members who used photography to not only share the experiences, challenges, and successes found in their community, but also to author their own history of what it means to work and live in Boston's Chinatown. The exhibition is a culmination of six months of coursework where participants K.C., Qianying Guan, B.K., Barney Ko, Yingyan Liang, Kim Sit, Angela Soo Hoo, Heman Tang, Justine Wang, and Warren Wong learned about the neighborhood's history…
Find out more »“F/V Innovation” Exhibit
"F/V Innovation" is a new exhibit at the New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center that explores the evolution of vessels and gear and pays tribute to individuals whose innovations propelled the commercial fishing industry into the modern era. The Center is open Thursday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Center is wheelchair accessible with free off-street parking.
Find out more »America Transformed: Mapping the 19th Century Part I
During the 19th century, the United States expanded dramatically westward. Immigrant settlers rapidly spread across the continent and transformed it, often through violent or deceptive means, from ancestral Native lands and borderlands teeming with diverse communities to landscapes that fueled the rise of industrialized cities. Historical maps, images and related objects tell the story of the sweeping changes made to the physical, cultural, and political landscape. Moving beyond the mythologized American frontier, this map exhibition explores the complexity of factors…
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