Next stage of Museum of Underwater Art unveiled in special on-land exhibit

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Member for Mundingburra Les Walker said the Museum of Underwater Art was shaping up to be one of Queensland’s great new tourism attractions.

“This unique North Queensland tourism experience is predicted to generate more than $22 million each year for Townsville’s visitor economy,” Mr Walker said.

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“The Palaszczuk Government has invested $4 million in the Museum of Underwater Art because we know how important it is to invest in projects to bring visitors to Townsville.

“We know the Museum of Underwater Art has great potential to attract divers and snorkelers from across Australia and the world.

“The timing of this new investment in tourism is welcome after the economic impact of Covid-19.

“This is a fantastic addition to the region’s tourism attractions as we show North Queensland to the world ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”

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The global pandemic meant artist Jason deCaires Taylor was unable to create the pieces on Australian soil, instead creating them in his studio in the United Kingdom.

The artworks were carefully loaded and shipped to Townsville where a selection of them have been installed in the Museum of Tropical Queensland where they will be on display to the public from 12 March to 15 May.

Queensland Museum Network CEO Dr Jim Thompson said that it’s been a wonderful collaboration between Museum of Tropical Queensland and the Museum of Underwater Art to produce this unique display for visitors.

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“These sculptures are destined for the ocean, so for people to see them in the museum and learn about them before they are installed underwater is something really special.” Dr Thompson said

Townsville Enterprise Director Visitor Economy and Marketing, Lisa Woolfe, said it’s projects like the Museum of Underwater Art that really set a region apart and ensures a strong future for the local tourism industry.

“To have the world-class Museum of Underwater Art on our doorstep, located in the best reef in the world is a priceless experience. And soon our region will have yet another major drawcard to attract people to Townsville North Queensland,” Mrs Woolfe said.

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The Museum of Underwater Art is making the exhibit as immersive as possible with a ‘Meet the Muse’ series where people can meet the scientists the sculptures are based on, learn about their work in the field and ask questions, as well as creating an online webinar series so people from across the globe can hear from them and ask questions in a digital capacity.

The eight ‘muse’ have made outstanding contributions in the fields of science and education and the Museum of Underwater Art is proud to have worked with them and Jason deCaires Taylor to create the ‘Ocean Sentinel’ series, which shines a light on their important work.

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The Museum of Underwater Art also owns the ‘Ocean Siren’ along The Strand and the ‘Coral Greenhouse’ at John Brewer Reef, which can be visited by booking a trip with one of the approved commercial tourism operators.

It is envisaged that the sculptures will be installed by June 2022 with the final location to be decided by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.

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The pieces will be installed in shallow depths, providing the perfect experience for snorkellers to get up close to the sculptures, broadening MOUA’s offering to a larger group of people, who are more inclined to snorkel.

For more details on the MOUA project visit moua.com.au. For information on visiting the exhibition including Museum of Tropical Queensland admission and opening hours head to mtq.qm.qld.gov.au

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