Community Engagement
The College of Visual and Performing Arts at UMass Dartmouth has a long history of engagement with local communities. Since its inception the college’s art, design, and curatorial projects have brought together cutting-edge practices from students, faculty, and community partners and stakeholders in four areas of design & practice, curation & collaboration, social practice & community-engaged art, and heritage & history. These projects have cultivated responsible pedagogy and expanded learning for UMass Dartmouth students as well as our community partners.
How can you get involved?
CVPA in the community
CVPA's engagement with the SouthCoast community and beyond.
Universal Design Symposium event focused on accessibility and universal design
Students in civil engineering and interior architecture and design work together to benefit the city's future and leave their mark on the SouthCoast.
Illustration and fashion design students bring life to electrical boxes
Visual & Performing Arts students explore historical public art collections in New Bedford
$11,000 raised for New Bedford Salvation Army Food Pantry
Branding solutions for the Cambodian Community of Fall River
Art History Featured in Celebrated 鈥淪ound Art鈥 Exhibition at the New Bedford Art Museum
IAD 302 class redesigns local nonprofit's facility for practical learning experience
CVPA Music Majors volunteer with area middle school music program
Students gain real-world experience promoting non-profit artwork
A collaboration with Crime and Justice Studies convened students in discussions about local justice issues on the UMass campus.
CVPA Ceramics Professor Rebecca Hutchinson continues her longstanding commitment to art in public service.
Students of CVPA Foundations classes bring new color to New Bedford with painted electrical boxes!
Art History major Kayla Rausch is the 2022 recipient of the New Bedford Art Museum/Artworks! Fellowship.
Community choral group鈥檚 work goes beyond the recital hall
Travel through history with an architectural walking tour of New Bedford led by Prof. Pamela Karimi and the New Bedford Preservation Society!
AXD451 has a long history of working with community partners
CVPA Community Engagement Initiatives is pleased to collaborate with the Labor Education Center (LEC) on two new CVPA student artist in residence fellowships!