The Ministry of Tourism has embarked on a blue economy project
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The Ministry of Tourism in St. Lucia has launched an ambitious initiative to establish the country's first underwater sculpture park, a project designed to immerse visitors in a unique blend of art and marine conservation. This groundbreaking endeavor aims to transform the ocean floor into a living gallery that not only showcases artistic mastery but also serves as a vital habitat for marine life, marking a significant step forward in the nation's blue economy strategy. By integrating cultural expression with environmental stewardship, the project seeks to attract global attention and foster sustainable tourism practices that benefit both the local community and the ecosystem.
The unveiling event promises to be a profound journey through St. Lucia's rich history and identity, featuring sculptures that narrate the story of the island from its earliest settlers to the struggles of colonial conflict, enslavement, and resistance. These artistic installations are dedicated to remarkable historical figures who shaped the nation, turning legends into tangible works of art beneath the waves. The exhibition is scheduled to take place on August 29th and 30th, running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the Warehouse located across from the ODSA playing field, offering the public a rare opportunity to view these masterpieces before they are permanently submerged in their final underwater locations.
Admission to this special exhibition is completely free, ensuring that all members of the community and visitors can witness this historic moment without financial barriers. The event serves as more than just an art display; it is a celebration of St. Lucia's resilience and creativity, inviting people to connect with their heritage in an entirely new dimension. As the sculptures take their place below the sea surface, they will continue to tell the stories of the past while inspiring future generations to protect and cherish the ocean environment.
For those interested in learning more about the project or planning a visit, the organizers encourage following the official social media pages dedicated to "Below St. Lucia." These platforms will provide ongoing updates and additional information regarding the underwater park's development and future events. Ultimately, this initiative represents a visionary approach to tourism that honors the past while securing a sustainable and vibrant future for St. Lucia's waters and its people.
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What lies below St. Lucia? Witness the
unveiling of St. Lucia's first
underwater sculpture park. A journey
through our history and identity from
our first settlers through colonial
conflict, enslavement, and resistance to
the remarkable persons who shaped our
country, St. Lucia. Come see the
legends, a work of art. The national
exhibition for St. Lucia's Underwater
Sculpture Park will be held on August
29th and 30th from 9:00 a.m. to 400 p.m.
Warehouse across the ODSA playing field.
Admission is free. Come witness the
sculptures before they take their final
place below St. Lucia. Follow the below
St. Lucia social media pages for more
information.