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2024 World Oceans Day Art Exhibit & Concert

2024 World Oceans Day Art Exhibit & Concert featuring local artists and world-class guitarist Michael Fix from Australia.

By Taras Oceanographic Foundation & Palm Beach Dolphin Project

Date and time

Friday, June 7 · 5 - 10pm EDT

Location

Riviera Beach Marina Village Event Center

190 East 13th Street Riviera Beach, FL 33404

About this event

  • 5 hours

Once again, the Taras Oceanographic Foundation and the City of Riviera Beach celebrate World Oceans Day with an art exhibit and live music performance.

The solo music performer this year is Michael Fix, who will be flying in from his home Brisbane, Australia, to deliver one of the most exciting guitar performances you can imagine. The art exhibit will feature works from a number of artists whose names will be released by the end of April.

Both events are held at the Marina Event Center, located at 190 E 13th Street in in Riviera Beach, FL 33404. The art exhibit opens at 5 pm and then stays open until the end of August. The concert starts at 7 pm and we expect it to conclude by 10 pm. There will be a cash bar so you can enjoy a drink while marveling at the artwork and enjoying the music performance. No doubt it will be an incredible evening.

Organized by

The Taras Oceanographic Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization based in Jupiter, Florida, is dedicated to advancing marine science and the long-term survival of both people and the oceans, through research, conservation, education, and cultural programs. 

Its flagship program, the Palm Beach Dolphin Projects focuses on conservation research of wild dolphins living along the shoreline of the Palm Beaches, shedding light on dolphin  behavior, habitat use, social lives, and how the health of these top predators, and the conditions of the natural resources they depend upon, may directly and indirectly impact our own health and well-being. 

Since 2004, the Foundation has continuously delivered highly successful edu-tainment programs, including the Meet the Scientist Lecture and the Ocean of Notes Concert Series.