June 5, 2026
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Step inside this immersive exhibit and discover larger-than-life sculptures created entirely from marine debris collected from beaches and waterways. Each stunning piece tells a powerful story about ocean conservation while showcasing the incredible possibilities of art made from recycled materials.
Perfect for families, school groups, and curious minds of all ages, Washed Ashore offers a unique opportunity to explore, learn, and be inspired. (Reservations required for large groups.)
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea is a nationally recognized traveling exhibition created by a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting plastic pollution through art and education. Using debris collected from beaches and waterways, artists and volunteers transform discarded plastics into large-scale marine life sculptures that are both visually striking and deeply educational. Over the past 15 years, the organization has removed more than 35 tons of plastic pollution from the Pacific Northwest and turned it into more than 85 sculptures designed to spark conversation, inspire stewardship, and encourage changes in everyday consumer <a href="http://habits.The” target=”_blank” title=”habits.The”>habits.The exhibit has been displayed at prominent venues across the country, including the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and even national television appearances such as The Kelly Clarkson Show and installations with Disney properties.
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