Community
Sailing, Whaling, and Good Design: Inside the world of Ger Tysk
“ When I saw that coworking spaces were opening up again, I figured that I would see if I could change things up a bit. Coming to Groundwork 2-3 days a week has been awesome for my mental health and productivity.”
Read MoreSafe Fall Activities on the South Coast
Looking for fall activties on the South Coast? Here are our top 3 picks for safe and fun entertainment for you and the whole family.
Read MoreA Community Manager’s View from Home
“I still want to hear about your wins and challenges, and offer support for your creative and professional endeavors. Here for you always – even if from the comfort of my toddler-toy-filled home, in the early morning hours, wearing sweats and slippers.”
Read MoreCommunity Spotlight: SouthCoast Food Policy Council
“We need to build a local food system that puts health first and supports a robust regional food system.”
Read MoreGW’s new film club is topical and timely
Tuesday Night Film Club at Groundwork is all about discussing topical films with a small group of enthusiasts. Here’s why we’re loving it.
Read MoreDATMA offers free public art to brighten your day, and night
DATMA is back again with free public art in Downtown New Bedford. With social distancing safety in mind, they’re bringing the art to you in new forms.
Read MoreSystemic Change Starts With These Local Forces
In response to recent events, many New Bedford area organizations have voiced their missions louder than ever. We share this list to help raise awareness of the amazing work being done in our region, and hope it will lead to increased support for all of their efforts.
Read MoreWhy we’re not fighting COVID with disposables
As we plan a phased reopening of Groundwork’s physical space, I can assure you that a few items are not on my shopping list: disposables such as plastic utensils and…
Read MoreHow COVID and coworking can sharpen our empathy skills
“I hope our coworking community can serve as a place to sharpen our empathy skills as different COVID stories emerge. And if you find yourself getting caught up in comparative suffering, remember that we are all in this together, however different we might be.”
Read MoreMeet the Artist: Mark Phelan
“As a teacher, community is everything. And the international community in which I teach provides me insight to a lot of different perspectives. In my practice, I rely on the community of fellow artists for friendship and feedback.”
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