Grenada Unveils “A World Adrift”: A Breathtaking Underwater Sculpture Park
The tri-island nation of Grenada is set to make waves in both the art and marine worlds with the grand opening of its latest attraction, A World Adrift: a stunning underwater sculpture park off the shores of Carriacou. Created by world-renowned artist Jason deCaires Taylor, this extraordinary installation represents a harmonious blend of cultural celebration and environmental stewardship. The sculptures will begin to be placed in the soon-to-be designated marine protected area of Jackadan from October 15th, 2024.
Paying homage to Carriacou’s rich boat-building history, A World Adrift features an awe-inspiring fleet of 30 boats, each helmed by a sculpture of a local school child from Grenada’s sister islands, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. These young captains symbolise resilience and hope in the face of climate change, representing those affected most, such as to Small Island Developing States like Grenada. Crafted from marine stainless steel and pH-neutral green cement, the boats resemble delicate paper origami, emphasising the fragility of the surrounding ecosystem. Positioned three to five metres deep on a barren stretch of sand, the installation is perfect for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts.
More than an artistic marvel, A World Adrift serves a crucial ecological purpose. A unique blend of artistry, environmental awareness, and marine conservation, each boat is designed to function as an artificial reef, providing shelter for marine life and boosting aquatic biodiversity. The sail ropes will double as coral nurseries, contributing to the restoration of nearby reefs.
This new installation builds upon the success of Grenada’s first underwater sculpture park, the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, also created by Jason deCaires Taylor in 2006. Located in the Molinere Beauséjour Marine Protected Area, this pioneering project sits at depths of five to eight metres. The Molinere Park, recently updated, set the stage for A World Adrift, cementing Grenada’s position as a leader in innovative, eco-conscious tourism.
Petra Roach, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Association, comments: “We are thrilled to unveil A World Adrift, a testament to Grenada’s commitment to innovative, sustainable tourism. This extraordinary underwater sculpture park not only showcases our rich maritime heritage but also highlights the pressing need for climate action, all the more poignant following the events of the summer. Grenada and her sister islands were tested by Hurricane Beryl. Drawing on our community spirit, we’ve weathered this storm and are building back stronger than ever. We invite visitors from the UK and from around the world to dive into this immersive experience, where art and nature intertwine to create a truly unforgettable adventure.”
Mark Evans, Co-founder of the GO Diving Show and expert on global diving destinations, including Grenada, adds: “Grenada’s underwater sculpture park was a world first, inspiring similar installations globally. It’s fitting that Jason deCaires Taylor’s latest masterpiece returns to where it all began. It is even more heartening to see Carriacou gaining its first underwater sculptures as it rebuilds in the wake of Hurricane Beryl, giving visitors even more reason to pay a visit to this welcoming, resilient destination. I’m eager to see ‘A World Adrift’ firsthand – it’s a must-see for UK diving enthusiasts and eco-conscious travellers alike.”
As Grenada gears up for the 2024-2025 winter season, A World Adrift joins a host of compelling attractions. With its pristine beaches, lush spice farms, and warm hospitality, Grenada offers a fresh take on Caribbean beauty that combines adventure, sustainability, and unforgettable experiences.
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