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Nautilus members can experience immersive, ocean-themed exhibitions for FREE. | Did a friend forward

Nautilus members can experience immersive, ocean-themed exhibitions for FREE. [View in browser](| [Join Nautilus]( Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here]([.]( Calling all ocean and art enthusiasts. Less than a week to go before Art Basel Miami Beach! In partnership with UNESCO and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Nautilus will unveil an enthralling showcase of ocean-themed installations and exhibits at Art Basel Miami Beach from December 6 through December 10, 2023. When you become a Nautilus Member, you and a guest can attend for free. [Join now to receive your free invitation]( This program features interactive installations, stunning visual displays, and illuminating presentations from leading marine experts. Among the most anticipated highlights of Miami Art Week, this event demonstrates the collective commitment of Nautilus and our partners to raise awareness, inspire action, and foster a deeper appreciation for our underwater worlds. [Become a Nautilus Member now to enjoy FREE access]( When you join Nautilus, you and a guest will get a free pass ($65 value) to Frost Science, where you’ll find our planetarium show and art exhibition. You’ll also enjoy full access to the museum and our exclusive Member Lounge at the Art Basel Convention Center. Want to learn more? Read the full details below. 👇 🐚 Artist-at-Sea Exhibition with the Schmidt Ocean Institute: 10AM to 6PM, December 6th through the 10th. Free for Nautilus Members. 🐚 Frost Planetarium Show – The Blue Paradox from SC Johnson: 10AM to 6PM, December 6th through the 10th. Free for Nautilus Members. 🐚 Opening Reception and Concert for the Ocean: By invitation only, Wednesday, December 6th. 🐚 The Intersection In Collaboration with OMEGA and Viking Cruises: By invitation only, Wednesday, December 6th. Member-exclusive video to follow. 🐚 Rewilding Symposium with the Bertarelli Foundation and Re:wild: By invitation only, Thursday, December 7th. Member-exclusive video to follow. [Become a Nautilus Member now]( We hope to see you in Miami! [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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