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Witness an unforgettable, immersive showcase for Art Basel Miami Beach. Members welcome. [View in browser](| [Join Nautilus]( Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here]([.]( We’re going to Art Basel, and you should too.Nautilus will unveil a dynamic program of ocean-themed exhibitions, installations, and experiences at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science during the renowned [Art Basel Miami Beach]( from December 6–10, 2023. Nautilus Members are invited to attend for free. [Join now to receive your invitation]( Nautilus, UNESCO, and partners present this immersive showcase of ocean art and science to raise awareness, inspire action, and foster a deeper appreciation for our ocean. Attendees can expect interactive installations, breathtaking visual displays, and informative talks by leading marine experts. The event, poised to be one of the highlights of Miami Art Week, demonstrates the collective commitment of Nautilus and its partners to elevate the importance of ocean conservation and highlight the intricate connection between humanity and the marine environment. When you become a [Nautilus Member](, you and a guest can enter Frost Science for free ($65 value) to experience Nautilus’ programming, which includes a Planetarium Show and ocean-inspired art exhibition. You’ll also be invited to explore the rest of the world-renowned science museum freely. Additionally, you’ll get access to Nautilus’ Member Lounge at the Art Basel Miami Convention Center, at the heart of the action. You won’t want to miss it. Details below. PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE Artist-at-Sea Exhibition with the Schmidt Ocean InstituteArt and ocean science meet as Nautilus teams up once again with the Schmidt Ocean Institute. This collaboration will showcase the mesmerizing works from the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s [Artist-at-Sea program](, with exhibits spanning both the Frost Science Museum and the Miami Beach Convention Center. Continuing the tradition from our prior showcases at the Explorers Club in March 2022 and the Lisbon UN Ocean Conference in June 2022, attendees can expect breathtaking artworks inspired directly by the explorations of the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Falkor (too) research vessel.10AM to 6PM, December 6th through the 10th. Free for Nautilus members.Frost Planetarium Show – The Blue Paradox from SC JohnsonThe renowned immersive ocean experience introduced in London in September 2021 is coming to Miami. "The Blue Paradox" is more than just an educational exhibit—it's a visceral journey into the depths of the ocean's majesty, its significance, and the looming threats of the plastic waste crisis. The Frost Planetarium promises an enthralling, fulldome first-person walkthrough of this experience during Art Basel Miami week.10AM to 6PM, December 6th through the 10th. Free for Nautilus Members.Rewilding Symposium with the Bertarelli Foundation and Re:wildAn enlightening symposium is on the horizon. With the expertise of the Bertarelli Foundation and the passionate vision of Leonardo DiCaprio’s Re:wild Foundation, attendees can delve deep into the intricacies of rewilding the Indian Ocean and its islands. The event focuses on those islands whose biodiversity was profoundly disrupted by invasive species. The day-long event promises a treasure trove of knowledge on the science and conservation of rewilding.By invitation only, Thursday, December 7th. Member-exclusive video to follow.Opening Reception and Concert for the OceanAs the sun sets on December 6, Frost Science will come alive with the melodic strains of the first Nautilus/UNESCO Concert for the Ocean. With actor, writer, and ocean activist Matthew Modine as the Master of Ceremonies, this musical delight promises to be the perfect crescendo to the Opening Reception of Nautilus and UNESCO at the Frost Science Museum/Art Basel Miami. By invitation only, Thursday, December 7th.The Intersection In Collaboration with OMEGA and Viking CruisesA dialogue like no other awaits attendees. Nautilus’ latest episode of their "Intersection" video series brings together deep ocean explorer Victor Vescovo and astronaut Nicole Stott. This stimulating conversation, set against the backdrop of the Frost Planetarium and in front of a live audience, will be live-streamed over Nautilus, promising a unique blend of oceanic and space exploration insights.By invitation only, Wednesday, December 6th. Member-exclusive video to follow. Can’t make it? Don’t worry. There will be plenty of opportunities for you to get the full in-person Nautilus experience throughout the year. If you had been a member in 2023, we’d have welcomed you at iconic venues like [The Explorers Club]( and [The Rubin Museum](, where you’d have rubbed shoulders with UN policymakers, academics, science legends, and the Nautilus crew itself. 2024 is shaping up to be even more lively. See you in Miami, or at the next one. [Join now to receive your invitation]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2023 NautilusNext, All rights reserved.You were subscribed to the newsletter from [nautil.us](. Our mailing address is: NautilusNext360 W 36th Street, 7S,New York, NY 10018 Don't want to hear from us anymore? [Unsubscribe](

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