
Uniting Art and Conservation for a Purpose
Living Ocean, an Australian non-profit, is making waves with its innovative fundraising initiative, Art for Oceans. This inaugural surfboard auction, taking place both online and in-person, is a brilliant intersection of surfing, art, and philanthropy. By showcasing uniquely painted surfboards designed by local artists, this auction aims to raise vital funds for marine preservation and whale conservation efforts.
Support for Marine Ecosystems
The auction will feature 20 one-of-a-kind surfboards created by prominent Australian artists, including Lisa Wilkes-Hunter and Stephen Glassborow. These exceptional pieces serve not just as art, but as instruments of change, with all the boards donated by Global Surf Industries. Funds raised will directly support Living Ocean’s whale research program, a critical initiative monitoring behaviors and migration patterns of whales along Australia’s east coast.
The Gala Experience: More than Just Bidding
Alongside the online auction, the event will culminate in a vibrant gala at Club Palm Beach on October 18. This engaging gathering will feature live music, Italian cuisine, and a lively atmosphere full of ocean advocates, surf enthusiasts, and philanthropists. According to Robbi Newman, the Founder of Living Ocean, the night promises to celebrate not just the art, but the community’s commitment to ocean conservation. “Now, more than ever, we need to consider how we can look after our oceans,” he stated passionately.
Focusing on Impact
The proceeds from Art for Oceans will be directed toward the expansion of Living Ocean's flagship whale research program. The need for understanding marine health in the face of climate change has never been more urgent, as researchers will utilize funds to cover the costs of vital equipment and a dedicated research vessel. These resources will enhance their ability to capture critical data, including acoustic monitoring to assess whale behavior and ocean health.
A Call to Action for the Community
Art for Oceans represents more than just a fundraising effort—it’s a voice calling for collective action towards ocean conservation. By participating in this event, attendees will not only acquire unique art pieces but contribute to essential research that impacts the future of ocean life. As Newman encourages, “I urge everyone to show their support for our oceans in any way they can.”
What’s Next?
Mark your calendars as bidding begins on October 3rd, and don’t miss the chance to join the gala on October 18. This event isn't merely about art or surfing; it's about fostering a sustainable future for our oceans and marine life through informed community engagement and education.
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