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Celebrate World Oceans Day – a global day of ocean celebration – in Macon at the Museum of Arts and Sciences on Saturday, June 8, 2019, 10AM-5PM and is included with Museum admission. The event provides a unique opportunity to honor, help protect, and conserve our world’s shared ocean. The celebration will include activities and programs organized by museum curators, plus exhibits, films, and talks with special guest Sean Miller.
Since 2002, World Oceans Day events around the world have been promoted and coordinated through The Ocean Project, a nonprofit organization that provides free educational resources to grow engagement and action for our shared ocean. The events allow scientists, scholars, and artists to encourage individuals to think about what the ocean means to them and what it has to offer all of us with hopes of conserving it for present and the future generations.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences will offer special programming to help visitors discover the wealth of diverse and beautiful ocean creatures and habitats, how our daily actions affect them, and how we are all interconnected. A traveling exhibition exploring the biodiversity of the Gulf of Mexico and the ecological issues it faces will be on display. The traveling collection, titled “Drifting Cabinets,” blends art and science and includes biological specimens, art, illustrations, videos, scientific instruments, books, artifacts, and music from contributing artists including Chip Lord, Kristin Lucas, Kevin Mahoney, Sean Miller, Dan Stepp, Bethany Taylor, Leah Floyd and Cristina Molina along with scientists Suzanne Fredericq, Verity Mathis, Joseph Ryan, Lisa Anne Taylor, and Thomas A. Webber.