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The SHELTER exhibition: Here's why you should explore New Bedford by foot

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DATMA's new outdoor public art exhibition interprets South Coast history while exploring how a city can be a safe space.

The nonprofit Massachusetts Design, Art & Technology Institute (DATMA) is celebrating five years with an exhibition meant to encourage spectators to explore New Bedford by foot.

Morning Edition host Patrick Flanary spoke to artist and DATMA executive director Lindsay Miś about the anniversary celebration, which runs from June 22 to October 23.

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Patrick Flanary is a dad, journalist, and host of Morning Edition.
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