about new bedford creative
New Bedford Creative is housed at the New Bedford Economic Development Council, and tasked with implementing the city’s first-ever strategic arts and culture plan, published in December 2018. The vision of the plan is that “In New Bedford, the creative community is an engaged and powerful partner, inspiring social, economic, and cultural growth. In this authentic seaport city, each and every person enjoys an opportunity to experience a diversity of cultures. Art is everywhere, encouraging fun, provoking thought, and nurturing the soul.”
Funding is provided by the New Bedford Arts, Culture and Tourism Fund. The New Bedford Economic Development Council has a three-year agreement to manage the fund for the City. This work is led by the Director of Creative Strategies, a 28-member volunteer Creative Consortium, with staff support from the NBEDC and Departments of City Planning, Tourism & Marketing, Parks, Recreation & Beaches, and the Mayor’s Office. Additional funding is provided by the Barr Foundation, Bristol County Savings Bank, MASSCreative, Mass Cultural Council, New Bedford Cultural Council, Schrafft Charitable Trust, SouthCoast Community Foundation, and Southeastern Massachusetts Visitors Bureau.
New Bedford Arts, Culture and Tourism Fund was proposed by Mayor Jon Mitchell in the spring of 2016 and approved by the City Council in June 2016, and consists of revenue generated from the city’s lodging tax, capped at a total of $100,000. Creation of the fund also required the passage of a home rule petition by the state legislature and the petition’s passage, led by state Senator Mark Montigny and signed into law by Governor Baker in January 2017. The purpose of the fund is to create a dedicated revenue stream to provide for additional planning, programmatic, and administrative capacity to allow the City of New Bedford to take full advantage of its cultural and tourism assets, and to catalyze and manage the growth of the cultural and tourism sectors in the years ahead.
New Bedford Creative Consortium
The New Bedford Creative Consortium is the leadership group whose purpose is overseeing the execution of the citywide strategic Arts and Culture Plan entitled New Bedford Creative: our art, our culture, our future. The Arts and Culture Plan is a huge step forward in building a thriving creative ecosystem in our city, and these are the people dedicated to implementing it.
- Eldric Abreu – New Bedford Ocean Cluster
- Dr. Elizabeth Bettencourt – New Bedford Festival Theatre
- Lee Blake – New Bedford Historical Society
- Iva Brito – Iva Brito Consulting
- Lindsay Compton – New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
- Janet Coquillette – Retired consultant to nonprofit organizations
- Suzanne de Vegh – New Bedford Art Museum
- Rhonda M. Fazio – Interwoven, Dyer Maker Studio, La Rhonda Catering
- Anthi Frangiadis – The Drawing Room, AHA! New Bedford
- Steven Froias – New Bedford Now, New Bedford Port Authority, Seaport Cultural District, Love The Ave
- Paulina Fuenzalida-Guzman – Paulinarte, Love the Ave
- Jeff Glassman – Darn It!, Hatch Street Studios
- Dena Haden – Co-Creative Center, SuperflatNB, Seaport Cultural District
- Mocha J. Herrup, Ph.D. – New Bedford Film Society
- Angela Johnston – Bristol Community College
- Viera Levitt – UMass Dartmouth College of Visual and Performing Arts
- Erin Miranda – Waterfront Historic Area LeaguE (WHALE)
- Lindsay Mis – Massachusetts Design Art + Technology Institute (DATMA)
- Eric Paradis – Your Theatre, The Steeple Playhouse, New Bedford JazzFest
- Penny Pimentel – Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
- Dawn Salerno – Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum
- Jennifer Smith – New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
- Darlene A. Spencer – Cape Verdean Association, Carney Family Charitable Foundation
- Patricia Thomas – Culture*Park
- Nathan Vaughan – Bristol Community College, Downtown New Bedford Inc.
- Samia Walker – EforAll, 3rd EyE Youth Empowerment, Doodles Creative Sessions
- Zachary White – Gallery X
- Jennifer Zanolli – New Bedford Whaling Museum
Margo Saulnier
Director, Creative Strategies
New Bedford Creative
A graduate of New Bedford High School, Margo Saulnier received her Bachelor of Music from Boston University, and a Master of Fine Arts in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College. Prior to moving back to New Bedford, Margo worked at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Boston Pops at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Celebrity Series of Boston, and was a lecturer for Northeastern University’s Music Industry Program.
In her role at New Bedford Creative, she manages the City of New Bedford’s Arts, Culture and Tourism Fund, facilitates the implementation of the city’s strategic arts and culture plan, New Bedford Creative: our art, our culture, our future, and oversees the volunteer-led New Bedford Creative Consortium. She oversees the Seaport Cultural District and Arts & Culture Partners of New Bedford; participates on committees of AHA! New Bedford, ArtWeek SouthCoast, Greater New Bedford Youth Alliance (marketing), MassDevelopment TDI North End, Practice Best Practice, SouthCoast Community Foundation (arts advisory), Women’s Alliance of Southeastern Massachusetts; and is a board member of the Southeastern Massachusetts Visitors Bureau.
Margo joined the team in October 2017.
Hendrick Hernandez-Resto
Creative Specialist
New Bedford Creative
A New Bedford native, Hendrick Hernandez-Resto is a musician, rapper, and producer. Fluent in Spanish, Hendrick has spent the last eight years in the health field, winning the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s 2018 Outstanding Community Health Worker award. He currently produces the Cyphers on AHA! Nights.
In his role at New Bedford Creative, he supports the Creative Strategist in the implementation of several projects to fulfill strategies of the city’s arts and culture plan. Currently, he oversees the promotion and administration of New Bedford Creative’s ARPA programs: ARTnet, Wicked Cool Places, and Art is Everywhere. He is the primary point of contact for grant recipients as they implement projects. He also manages the training series Peer-to-Peer Sessions (English) and Arte Entre Amigos (Spanish).
Hendrick joined the team in July 2023.
Zane Cox
Senior Arts Fellow
New Bedford Creative
Zane Cox was born and raised in New Bedford’s historic Seaport Cultural District. As both a producer and consumer of the arts, he has been able to observe the city’s arts and culture scene change and flourish at a personal level over the past two decades. Since 2018, he has aimed to incorporate his connection to the city and its people into all facets of his work at New Bedford Creative.
In his role at New Bedford Creative, he supports the Creative Strategist in the implementation of several projects to fulfill strategies of the city’s arts and culture plan. Currently, he is the project manager for the annual Seaport Art Walk, as well as the primary day-to-day administrator of the New Bedford Creative website. He takes notes at all New Bedford Creative Consortium meetings, and is the point person for many grassroots community building initiatives.
Zane joined the team in October 2018.
New Bedford Creative
New Bedford Economic Development Council
1213 Purchase Street
2nd Floor
New Bedford, MA 02740
508.991.3122
Margo Saulnier, Director of Creative Strategies | Arts-Based Initiatives – msaulnier@nbedc.org
Hendrick Hernandez-Resto, Creative Specialist – hhernandez@nbedc.org
Zane Cox, Senior Fellow, Arts-Based Initiatives | Entrepreneurship | Operational Support – zcox@nbedc.org