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Baltimore Scene: Voyages at the National Aquarium | PHOTOS

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The National Aquarium held Voyages: Chapter 6, an original immersive event series that inspires a connection to nature and celebrates Baltimore. Dan Deacon was the featured artist.

The event is an adults-only series featuring a deconstructed science lecture rebuilt into an immersive experience by Baltimore artists, culminating in a community celebration with local food and beverage brands.

The research subject for Chapter 6 was “Feedback Loop”: a focus on humanity’s influence on systems’ transformations, explored through musical composition and inspired by featured scientist Fred Tutman, founder of the Patuxent Riverkeeper.

Lisa Davis, from left, Desmond M.F. Johnson and Karon Flage attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Lisa Davis, from left, Desmond M.F. Johnson and Karon Flage attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Nicole Labruto, left, and best friend Saba Rouhani attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Nicole Labruto, left, and best friend Saba Rouhani attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Best friends Megan Henderson, left, and Grace An attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Best friends Megan Henderson, left, and Grace An attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Musical artists Sam Sessa, from right, and Sky Macklay perform during Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Musical artists Sam Sessa, from right, and Sky Macklay perform during Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Amanda Caplinger, left, and partner Jeremy Suls attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Amanda Caplinger, left, and partner Jeremy Suls attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Katie Dell, left, and Sarah Witcher pose for the 360 photo booth while attending Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Katie Dell, left, and Sarah Witcher pose for the 360 photo booth while attending Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Makayla Bess, left, and mother Quetta Bess attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Makayla Bess, left, and mother Quetta Bess attend Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Musical artists perform during Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Musical artists perform during Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Mickey Forsythe, left, and Hannah Propst attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Mickey Forsythe, left, and Hannah Propst attend Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Stanley Simmons, left, and girl friend Raigan Wheeler attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Stanley Simmons, left, and girl friend Raigan Wheeler attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Harm Reduction co-workers Jay Lawson, from left, Kaete Billipp and Glenna Urquhart attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Harm Reduction co-workers Jay Lawson, from left, Kaete Billipp and Glenna Urquhart attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Sara Bautista, left, and Diosi Smith attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Sara Bautista, left, and Diosi Smith attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Emilie Nicholls, left, and Alicia Green attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Emilie Nicholls, left, and Alicia Green attend Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Joe Linsalata, left, and Taylor Ramdeen attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Joe Linsalata, left, and Taylor Ramdeen attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Leah Strapec, from left, Kira Wisniewski and Mario Brandharst attend Voyages at the National Aquarium. The event is an adults-only immersive event series where art and conservation science meet to create an unforgettable experience conceived and created by Baltimore artists.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Leah Strapec, from left, Kira Wisniewski and Mario Brandharst attend Voyages at the National Aquarium.(Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)

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