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Author Book Talk: Text by Sarah Crabtree, Art by Melissa Philley, Quaker, Whaler, Traitor, Spy! The Trials of William Rotch August 27, 2026



5th Annual IGNITE: Youth Showcase of Art Inspired by Historic Women of the SouthCoast
Visit Page 5th Annual IGNITE: Youth Showcase of Art Inspired by Historic Women of the SouthCoast March 7, 2023 March 26, 2023 For the fifth year in a row, young artists in grades 4 through 12 are bein

ART ON THE PLAZA: Marnie Sinclair
Visit Page ART ON THE PLAZA: Marnie Sinclair June 6, 2023 Marnie Sinclair (b. 1945) is a process artist and environmental activist who often uses her art to visually express the many complicated issue

Art Talks! Susan Heideman
Visit Page Art Talks! Susan Heideman June 5, 2026 Artist and Smith College Professor Emerita Susan Heidman will discuss her decades long career and artistic process in creating her Proteanna series, a

Boundless: The Book as Art
Visit Page Boundless: The Book as Art October 23, 2026 What is a book? In its simplest form, it is a repository of words, images, information, or ideas but how can a book be reinterpreted or altered a

Classroom Resources
Classroom Resources Explore science, history, literature, and art with hands-on activities and engaging primary sources. Follow links below to access lesson plans, slideshows, and activity guides.

First Friday: The Art of Hip Hop
Visit Page First Friday: The Art of Hip Hop November 6, 2026 Celebrate hip hop at the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s First Friday! Curated with 3rd EyE Unlimited, the night features a live DJ, dance, sp

Melting Glaciers, Rising Seas: William Bradford, Climate Change, and the Contemporary
Visit Page Melting Glaciers, Rising Seas: William Bradford, Climate Change, and the Contemporary Coming Early 2027 Examine Bradford’s artwork alongside contemporary art on climate change and Eastern A

Scrimshaw Art
Scrimshaw Art Grades: K-8 Scrimshaw was an art form used to help whalers pass the time on long voyages. Try creating your own scrimshaw designs! Explore Activity

The Old Dartmouth Historical Society
The Old Dartmouth Historical Society Explore the history of the Museum, and enjoy displays of locally made art glass and silver, alongside furniture and paintings by resident turn-of-the-century artis

The Stars that Guide Us: Roy Rossow
Visit Page The Stars that Guide Us: Roy Rossow December 15, 2023 April 21, 2024 The Stars that Guide Us created by New Bedford-based contemporary artist Roy Rossow, represents a significant creative e

“Entangled in the lines”: Figuring Moby-Dick
Visit Page “Entangled in the lines”: Figuring Moby-Dick November 8, 2024 March 9, 2025 This exhibition will display selections from the NBWM’s collection of artwork related to Herman Melville and Moby

Exploring Our Ecosystem: Climate Change, Whales, and Us
Exploring Our Ecosystem: Climate Change, Whales, and Us Learn how watersheds and ecological networks connect people, environment, and plants, explore how human activity and climate change impacts ecol

Filter by Year
Filter by Year 2025 2024 2023 Visit Page “Entangled in the lines”: Figuring Moby-Dick November 8, 2024 March 9, 2025 This exhibition will display selections from the NBWM’s collection of artwork relat

First Friday: Funk Lab with MonteiroBots
Visit Page First Friday: Funk Lab with MonteiroBots June 5, 2026 This isn’t a typical concert—expect an interactive, community-driven experience where the audience becomes part of the music. Help shap

Kid's Corner
Kid's Corner Kid’s Corner is a calming play space for our littlest visitors stocked with ocean-themed children’s books (from board books to YA), soft toys, and engaging activities – including a felt o

Sailor's nook
Sailor's nook Imagine living and working on a whaling ship in this pretend-play space with hands-on activities, dress-up clothes, telescopes, play food, stuffed animals, and more. Sit at the desk to w

Author Book Talk: Jen Rose Smith, Ice Geographies: The Colonial Politics of Race and Indigeneity in the Arctic - New Bedford Whaling Museum
She is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Washington, and received her Ph.D. Yet, in Ice Geographies, Jen Rose Smith demonstrates that ice has always been at the center of making






Author Book Talk Francesca Du Brock, How to Survive: Practicing Care in a Changing Climate July 30, 2026
