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ANNOUNCEMENT: Sea of Connections Mural Campaign

2 August, 2022 - 30 September, 2023

Sea of Connections is a collaboration launched by Canvas of the Wild and Oceanic Preservation Society.

Our goal is to inspire awareness and connection to our oceans and the amazing life within them through art and technology.

These vibrant and realistic murals connect viewers to digital, science-based learning modules through embedded technology that brings the mural to life.

These ocean murals are designed to uplift future generations by connecting communities across the world to wonderfully diverse marine ecosystems and their inhabitants.

The first mural will be completed in Miami, Florida at the iPrep Academy.  Other murals will be located in key locations to bring the oceans and marine life to urban centers.

Learn more here

Details

Start:
2 August, 2022
End:
30 September, 2023
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Website:
https://www.canvasofthewild.com/sea-of-connections/intro

Venue

iPrep Academy
1500 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, United States FL 33132 United States + Google Map

Other

Contact Name
Courtney Vail
Contact Email Address
courtney@opsociety.org
Affiliation: Name of the organization, school, or business associated with the event
Oceanic Preservation Society
Country
United States
Is your event or activity (check of all that apply)
An announcement or resource, Youth-oriented (25 years or younger)
Full address (used to place your event on the map. For virtual events, write "virtual")
1500 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, United States
Name of venue (if applicable)
iPrep Academy
Image source (provide a name or source to be credited when photo is used)
Oceanic Preservation Society