Grenada’s Underwater Sculpture Park just got 50% bigger 12 October 2023 Grenada’s tourism minister and GTA chairman were recently in the UK to promote the Underwater Sculpture Park and its new ...
New sculptures for Grenada’s underwater park 25 August 2023 The sculptures will be displayed at Prickly Bay Marina and open to the general public until October 2023, after which ...
When art, culture and environment come together — magic! 18 August 2023 Dressed as carnival revellers, 27 full-size human sculptures modelled after Grenadians who live in England, portray various aspects of the ...
Underwater Sculpture Park completes renovation 16 November 2021 The renovation project for the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park, located off the West Coast of Grenada in the Molinere Beauséjour ...
2020 Independence awardees encouraged to display symbol of honour 21 February 2020 “There is no greater honour than to be honoured for the service in one’s own land,” Governor-General, Dame Cecile La ...
National Honours and Heroes Committee recognises 4 outstanding individuals 10 February 2020 4 people were named by the National Honours and Heroes Committee as part of the 2020 Independence celebrations.
Grenada at Carifesta celebration of regional arts 18 August 2019 “The dancers depicting Grenada were costumed as stones and held the formation of Vicissitudes from the country’s Underwater Sculpture Park ...
‘Climate Apocalypse Chic’ and 7 other ways art tackles climate change 3 May 2019 Jason deCaires Taylor’s underwater sculptures help protect and create coral reefs.
Underwater sculptures are haunting 20 April 2019 “Most of the pieces are fashioned from body casts the artist took of local people and were inspired by Grenadian ...
Jason deCaires Taylor recognised for his outstanding contribution 16 April 2019 The Grenada Tourism Authority recognised Jason deCaires Taylor for creating the world’s first underwater sculpture park which was listed as ...