Underwater Gallery in Grenada Commemorates Our Reef Ecosystems

Artist Jason de Caires Taylor has sculpted a series of human figures in the world’s first underwater sculpture park. This exhibit is an evolving art exhibit available to divers and glass bottom boats of the Grenada reef that is aimed at promoting conservation awareness.

Jason’s “sculptures highlight ecological processes whilst exploring the intricate relationships between modern art and the environment. By using sculptures to create artificial reefs, the artist’s interventions promote hope and recovery, and underline our need to understand and protect the natural world.

This is the world’s first underwater sculpture park that includes environmental education.

This series of underwater sculptures is a mermaid gallery in the magic waters off the coast of Grenada.

Have you been to any aquariums or art exhibits that commemorate reef ecosystems? This is a very creative way to draw attention to the matter.

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  1. Chupa says:

    I’ve seen this and it is remarkable, imagine an underwater museum

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