MONDAY 5TH JUNE

'The invisible becomes visible' - Art exhibition on microplastics

June 5 to June 9, European Parliament 3rd floor

The exhibition "The invisible becomes visible" is the result of the encounter between Dr Kirby and a group of photographers and researchers, including Jean Noviel, Thomais Vlachogianni and the LEESU laboratory. It enlarges the microscopic world and make you immersed in the infinitely small and infinitely rich marine universe. The exhibition provides you with the opportunity to visualise the important role plankton plays in the way life functions under water, but also to witness the impacts of microplastic pollution. With this exhibition, Surfrider Europe uses art and education to connect marine life to our daily life. It shows the impacts human activity and plastics have on our environment right down to the smallest living organisms. The exhibition was conceived by Surfrider Foundation Europe's Art Campus, a project aimed at putting art at the heart of the link between the environment and human beings. The exhibition is supported by the Life programme of the European Commission.

Organised by Surfrider Europe


 

Ending EU overfishing - the decade past and the decade to come

June 5 to June 9, l'Esplanade Solidarnosc 1980'

For over a decade, the Fishlove campaign has raised awareness and advocated for ocean protection, resulting in significant progress in restoring EU fish populations and combatting overfishing. The exhibition will provide a unique opportunity to celebrate these achievements and view stunning portraits of major celebrities.

Organised by Our Fish