New Bedford Whaling Museum
Emma Rocha is currently working as an Exhibitions and Collections Associate at the New Bedford Whaling Museum since July 2019. Prior to this role, they held positions such as Curatorial Assistant and Rights and Reproductions Manager at the same institution. Emma also worked as a Library Intern at the Baltimore Museum of Art from November 2015 to May 2019. In addition, they have experience as a Collections Intern at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Emma is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Museum Studies at Harvard Extension School after completing a Bachelor's degree in History of Art at The Johns Hopkins University in 2019.
New Bedford Whaling Museum
At the Whaling Museum, discover the rich history, art, science, and culture of Southcoast Massachusetts, and New Bedford's ties to the rest of the world, told through the stories of its people. Surrounded by cobblestone streets once strolled by Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville, the Museum is conveniently located within the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.