The Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada Expands With New Art 

IN GRENADA, TAKE A DEEP DIVE AND EXPLORE THE MOLINIERE UNDERWATER SCULPTURE PARK 

 
The Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park in Grenada Expands With New Art 

 

St. George’s, Grenada – Aug. 2023   The Grenada Tourism Authority has unveiled new sculptures at The Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park coveted as a  symbol of island art, conservation, and cultural pride.  The unveiling of the 31 new sculptures is part of a rehabilitation and upgrade initiative for the world’s first underwater sculpture park.  www.puregrenada.com/

Renowned artist Jason deCaires Taylor, who created the first sculptures for the underwater sculpture park in 2006, contributed 25  of the sculptures in a collection titled The Coral Carnival. “The collection is steeply connected to the island’s unique culture and heritage, which includes sculpted pieces of the Jab Jab, Vieux Corps, Pretty Mas, Shortknee, and Wild Indian,  what makes this installation especially unique is the painting of the sculptures that reflects the vibrancy of Spicemas, which is a first for me in this terrain.”

Selection of new sculptures being added to Grenada’s underwater sculpture park Photo Grenada Pure Grenada

Leading up to their underwater immersion, all the sculptures will be on display at Prickly Bay Marina until October allowing the public to visit and discover the artistry and creativity that flourishes in Grenada.

At the unveiling ceremony, Chairman of the Grenada Tourism Authority Randall Dolland, remarked, “This is a proud moment for Grenadians, as we can now boast of our Carnival and Folklore characters underwater. We anticipate increased social media attention surrounding the new additions upon successful installation, enticing visitors to experience these new cultural pieces.”        For more information  visit: www.puregrenada.com/