Environmental Art: A ceremony to Our Planet

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Fri Jun 6, 2008 5:38pm EDT

MIAMI, June 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Piag Museum and St. Thomas
University's School of Leadership Studies present a unique art exhibition in
the form of Floating Cubes. Under an environmental theme, this exhibit now has
forty cubes designed by various artists and continues to grow open to all.
Each cube will have a unique message related to the conservation of our
planet. On June 21, 2008, participating artists will simultaneously place
their artwork in the University pond as part of a ceremony dedicated to our
planet.

The event was also presented earlier this year at the Plaza Cascade of The
Miami-Dade Cultural Center. After the St. Thomas University pond ceremony,
this exhibit will travel to over 30 cities and artists will be recognized for
their efforts. 

The event is free of cost and includes a complementary "mimosa" brunch and
music by Emilio Antonio. The Mobile Gallery of The Piag Museum, a bus which
carries art work inside and travels throughout Miami-Dade County, will also be
at the event free of charge for the public. 

There will also be information on St. Thomas' unique Art Management
specialization, a master's degree. For more information on the program go to
www.stu.ed/leadership

WHAT: Environmental Art: A ceremony to our Planet
WHEN: Saturday, June 21 at 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: St. Thomas University
16401 NW 37 Ave. Miami Gardens, FL 33054

SOURCE  St. Thomas University

Marivi Prado, Director of Marketing and Communications, +1-305-205-2656 or
Begone Cazalis, Communications Associate, +1-305-628-6664, both of St. Thomas
University
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