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Fishing Heritage Center Unveils New Downtown Landmark

August 28, 2024 by Staff Writer

The Fishing Heritage Center at 38 Bethel Street in New Bedford, Mass., has constructed a massive art installation on their building honoring the fishing tradition in New Bedford, the most valuable fishing port in the country. Submitted photo courtesy of Phil Mello.

Press Release

New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center (FHC) has installed a striking new landmark in the heart of the City’s Seaport Historic District. Catch the Tradition captures the spirit and enduring legacy of New Bedford, the nation’s most valuable fishing port, and invites visitors to explore the story of commercial fishing, one of the world’s oldest industries, through the Fishing Heritage Center. 

The public is invited to attend an official unveiling and dedication of the installation on Thursday, Septem­ber 12 (AHA Night) at 6:00 PM.

Catch the Tradition features an authentic fishing net draped across the entire facade of a historic build­ing at 38 Bethel Street, and seven massive docu­mentary images, with the largest being 17 feet tall. The images, cap­tured by four emerging and estab­lished local photographers (Shareen Davis, Phil Mello, Leia Onofrey, and Peter Pereira), provide a window into the lives of those who work to bring seafood from boat to table.

Tor Bendiksen of Reidar’s Trawl Gear and Marine Supply puts the last touches on the a massive art installation at the Fishing Heritage Center in New Bedford using authentic fishing line and traditional net mending techniques. Photo courtesy of Matt Moyer Bell..

The net and frames were designed and fabricated by Reidar’s Trawl Gear & Marine Supply in collaboration with local creative producer Matt Moyer Bell who conceptualized the project to bring visibility to the often unseen world of commercial fishing and con­nect people to the fascinating story told by the Fishing Heritage Center.

Catch the Tradition is supported by New Bedford Creative, a Storefront Improvement Grant from the City of New Bedford, LaFrance Hospitality, and BayCoast Bank. Reidar’s Trawl Gear & Marine Supply donated the labor and materials to produce the net and frames. This project was made possible by their generous support.

FHC is located at 38 Bethel Street in New Bedford’s Seaport Historic District and is dedicated to pre­serving and sharing the story of the fishing community past, present, and future. Visit www.fishingheritagecenter.org

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