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Milly Cohen: Save the Bay

Through community efforts and environmental research, scientists and people of Miami work together to transform Biscayne Bay back into a thriving ecosystem.

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A film still showing two manatees

Save the Bay- PSA Screening and Panel

Wed. July 28, 2021
7 - 8 p.m. ET
The back view of a violet colored merperson seated on the rocks

Helen Peña: The Siren

July 28, 2021
Close up of a woman with goggles on her head

Shireen Rahimi: What Happened to the Bay?!

Black and White image of two manatees

Alexa Caravia: Video Letter

July 28, 2021
Stop animation of purple octopus

Christian Perry: The Octopus

July 28, 2021
Boat, wave papercut out in front of a Black man in a boat captain hait with a blue floral shirt thats open

Jayme Gershen: Captain Baywatch

July 28, 2021
Illustration of a pink tulip being sprayed with water

Milly Cohen: Save the Bay

July 28, 2021
A dead fish floating on its side in water surrounded by pine needles

Nicolas Quintairos: People of the Bay

July 28, 2021
Underwater view of fishes swimming in blue water with rocks around them

Colin Foord: All drains lead to Biscayne Bay

July 28, 2021
Graphic of dark blue water with 3D words Save the Bay floating on the water "starting soon" is in the left bottom corner of the screen

Save the Bay – PSA Screening + Talk

July 28, 2021

Save the Bay Info Session #2

Weds, April 7, 2021
5 - 6 p.m. ET
A photo of Biscayne Bay water pollution.

Save the Bay Info Session #1

Weds, March 24, 2021
5 - 6 p.m. ET

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The Ellies

A Benefit Celebration

Join us for our inaugural fundraiser to celebrate the winners of The Ellies, Miami’s Visual Arts Awards, and to recognize Dennis Scholl for his Service to the Arts

Wednesday, October 25, 2023, 6 – 10 PM
Perez Art Museum Miami

Together let’s show the world what Miami is made of.

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