Museum of Underwater Art to Open on Australias Great Barrier Reef
Be INSPIRED
MUSEUM OF
UNDERWATER Art
special exhibition
Come across the 'Ocean Sentinels' in a special Above the Surface exhibit at the Museum of Tropical Queensland.
From March 12 to May 15 the next stage of MOUA sculptures will exist on display at the Museum of Tropical Queensland, providing people with the chance to meet the sentinels up close earlier they are installed in their underwater habitation.
AUSTRALIA'Southward Merely UNDERWATER MUSEUM
The Museum of Underwater Art (MOUA) is a serial of globally-significant artworks located on the Great Barrier Reef in Townsville Due north Queensland. MOUA's inspiring art pieces take been created by the world's leading underwater sculptor – Jason deCaires Taylor. As Jason's only underwater art museum in the Southern Hemisphere, MOUA has been created to inspire and brainwash the globe near reef conservation. The artworks have been built to allow for coral planting to support reef restoration.
Snorkel or swoop this spectacular underwater marvel and witness as these incredible artworks over time transform into their own eco-systems thriving with marine life.
international accolade shortlist
MOUA has been nominated in the 2021 LCD Berlin Awards, recognising the most infrequent offerings of the earth'southward existing and emerging leading cultural destinations, jubilant the vibrancy of cultural organisations and connecting arts and tourism across the globe.
The winner of each category is determined past the number of views this video gets, too as jury votes in a ratio of l/50.
Assist us win by watching this brusque video.
Get INVOLVED
Visit.
Descend into an underwater world with a visit to MOUA's Coral Greenhouse.
Located at John Brewer Reef on the Swell Barrier Reef, it is here y'all'll witness magic of the world's greatest natural asset and also discover the dazzler and ever transforming wonder of MOUA. Suitable for outset time defined, certified divers and snorkelers.
Larn.
Discover what makes the Smashing Bulwark Reef so special and learn how y'all tin can make an impact.
Whether it be a visit to the Ocean Siren on Townsville's Strand to learn about the ocean temperatures, or hearing from a marine biologist virtually how the Smashing Barrier Reef is managed, MOUA has been designed to educate and inspire reef conservation.
Support.
Take activeness and support a cause which is making a positive impact to the environment, the economy and the community.
Donate to MOUA and back up reef conservation efforts. Donations to MOUA allow coral plantation, Indigenous tourism engagement and support the ongoing requirements of the fine art installations.
prefer a coral
Adopt A Coral to be planted on the John Brewer Reef Coral Greenhouse. Receive a photograph and document on completion of your adoption. Corals which are planted are 'corals of opportunity', small pieces of coral that have broken off the reef and fallen on the sandy bottom of the lagoon, where without solid footing, they would soon die.
Four UNIQUE LOCATIONS
Coral Greenhouse
John Brewer Reef, The Great Barrier Reef
Snorkel or Swoop
Tours operate Thursday - Sunday
Weighing more 58 tonnes, the 'Coral Greenhouse' is filled with 20 reef guardians who are propagating coral and spreading the message of reef conservation.
Ocean
Siren
The Strand, Townsville
E'er on Display
Best viewed in the evening
The 'Ocean Siren' reacts to live water temperature data from the Davies Reef weather station on the Great Barrier Reef and changes color in response to live variations in water temperature. Ocean Siren is modelled on local Wulgurukaba Traditional Owner, Takoda Johnson.
Magnetic Island
COMING SOON
STAY TUNED FOR PROJECT UPDATES
Palm Isle
COMING Presently
STAY TUNED FOR Projection UPDATES
Ethnic GUIDE Preparation PROGRAM
Learn more about the latest preparation opportunity.
PUBLIC INFORMATION PACKAGE:
stage 2 AND 3
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on the next ii stages of this project on Magnetic and Palm Islands.
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Source: https://www.moua.com.au/
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