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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: SHARK!\nEvent Url: http://www.artscalendar.com/even
 t/detail/441403425/SHARK\nEvent Date Begin: 2012-05-13\nEvent Date End: 20
 12-11-04\n\nLong before humans first appeared on Earth\, sharks were swimm
 ing the seas. They predate dinosaurs by about 200 million years and were r
 evered by ancient human societies as gods. Sharks come in all shapes and s
 izes. There are angel sharks\, basking sharks\, blues sharks\, bull sharks
 \, gray sharks\, lemon sharks\, sleeper sharks\, and tiger sharks\, among 
 many other varieties. Not only are they found in every ocean of the world\
 , but in many rivers and lakes as well. This major exhibition has been org
 anized by the Museum of Art in association with Nova Southeastern Universi
 ty's Oceanographic Center.\nIt is guest curated by acclaimed wildlife arti
 st\, author and environmentalist Richard Ellis\, who is working to bring t
 ogether both art and science in documenting the world's never-ending fasci
 nation with these celebrated creatures of the sea. In addition to drawings
  of all the known varieties of sharks in the world\, the exhibition contai
 ns photographs\, sculptures\, and video as well as a section devoted to th
 e sensational impact of the 1975 Steven Spielberg film Jaws. In recent yea
 rs\, attention has turned to protecting the habitats of these magnificent 
 animals and the exhibition documents advances made those areas as well\, i
 ncluding the July 2011 banning of all commercial shark fishing by the isla
 nd nation of the Bahamas. \n\n\n \n\nStart time: The Museum is open daily 
 11 am &ndash\; 6 pm with extended hours on Thursdays until 8 pm. Sundays 1
 2 -5 pm. CLOSED MONDAYS
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