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Endangered Aquatic Species Exhibit

Endangered Aquatic Species Exhibit Claimed

An international travelling art exhibition focused on wild animal conservation Created by artist Russ Ronat

Exhibition Overview

Endangered Aquatic Species Exhibit

Exhibition Type
Art, Contemporary Art, Nature
Area Size
200 to 500 sqm
500 to 1000 sqm
Designed For
Museums and Galleries
Science Centres
Entertainment Venues
Outdoor Spaces
Availability
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
Hiring Fee

For a 3-month rental excl. transport, installation, insurance:


This hiring fee is set for the following exhibition format:
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Core Experience
Original collection

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Credits / Image Information

Russell Ronat/ Project Holocene

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Description

Project Holocene endangered species Aquatic Exhibit is currently available. The project features large illuminated paintings that capture the fragility and beauty of many species of animals. A wide variety of endangered fish, aquatic mammals and sea birds are represented in the project. It is the goal of the project to use art as a tool to bring understanding to conservation issues. The paintings are presented with the scientific information on each species, combining art with the science creates a captivating display. Art has a unique role in building empathy and encouraging an understanding of the necessity of conservation.The exhibition aims to inspire compassion for the protection and flourishing of aquatic species, biodiversity and ocean conservation.

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Paintings Drawings & Prints
Sculptures
Film & Sound
Digital art

General Information

Created In
2021
Available Package Options
Turnkey
Technical Requirements
Adapted for outdoor displays
Languages
English
Additional Information

Venues

Past and Future Venues
The Aquatic Species display is currently yon display at the Georgia Aquarium. This exhibit includes 14 large, illuminated paintings on permanent display. The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is currently also hosting the exhibition until Oct 2024.

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Highlights Details
The experience:
• Art and Science
• Sustainability and endangered species
• Mixed media and large projections
• Interactive experience to foster creativity
An exhibit focused on conservation:
Biodiversity
The wild animal trade
Deforestation/Habitat Loss
The steps we can all take to ensure survival of fragile species


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