Join the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library for an afternoon of family fun highlighting the newest feature exhibition, Sunken Treasure: The Art and Science of Coral Reefs. Craft your own coral creation, meet Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful mascot Bee Bee Clean, learn about the importance of keeping our environment clean, explore the gallery, and interact with specimens from the Georgia Museum of Natural History!
This event is free and open to the public; Family Day is in collaboration with the Georgia Museum of Natural History and Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful. Free parking for off-campus visitors is available in the Hull Street Deck. For more information, contact Jess Grant, jess.grant@uga.edu.
More about the exhibit:
Corals reefs cover less than one percent of the surface of planet Earth but are home to nearly twenty-five percent of all marine species. They are productive ecosystems that support marine life, protect land from the damage posed by ocean waves and hurricanes, and provide food and income for half a billion people.
Sunken Treasure: The Art and Science of Coral Reefs explores the history of coral and coral reefs through a unique display of rare books and coral specimens collected by Dr. James W. Porter during his fifty-year career as a marine ecologist. Mimicking the cabinets of curiosity that emerged in Europe during the 16th century, the exhibit places manuscripts and books dating to the 1600s alongside many of the reef-building coral species that they describe and illustrate. It includes works by scientific luminaries Charles Darwin, Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck, Carl Linneaus, Ernst Hackel, and more.