Create community art to help stop marine debris!
David Day a vision that one day the world’s oceans will be free from marine debris. For 10 years the Mackay based artist and conservationist has created artworks from materials washed up on his local Shoal Bay shores and collected from the Whitsunday waterways as a volunteer with the marine debris program run by Eco Barge CleanSeas.
David has been engaged through a Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grant, to create a community art piece for public display at the festival from August 1-4.
The end result – a giant school of fish individually crafted from melted plastic milk bottles – will be a collective effort, led by David but open to anyone wanting to take part.
These ‘fish’ will be created at two workshops hosted by Lure, at Coral Sea Marina Resort, on Saturday July 13. You can come along for the whole day, or just an hour or two.
Be a part of something great!
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