Exhibition 'Rhythms of Nature' in Buenos Aires adds artistic flavour to World Ocean week
Mundus maris proudly sponsored the exhibition "Rhythms of Nature" by Laura Bustamante, curated by Maite Paladini in the spacious atrium of the Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The inauguration took place on 10 June 2024.
This exhibition highlights the vital relationship between the sciences and visual arts in promoting environmental awareness and action. By integrating artistic expression with scientific concepts, "Rhythms of Nature" aimed to make complex ecological issues more accessible and engaging for the public, fostering a deeper connection to and appreciation for both marine and terrestrial nature.
The exhibition space is well positioned for students and staff moving about between lectures and seminars.
Additionally, Mundus maris was very pleased to recognize Dr. Obdulio Menghi for his exceptional contributions to global conservation as a biologist, former Scientific Coordinator and Head of the Scientific Unit of the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and founder and president between 1999 and 2019 of the independent Fundación Biodiversidad Argentina.
His unique ability to combine scientific insight with a deep appreciation for visual arts has significantly advanced environmental consciousness and advocacy, embodying the interdisciplinary spirit that Mundus maris champions.
View onto the exhibition hall above (Photo courtesy Marcelo L. Morales Yokobori).