Tampa museum receives $5,000 grant from AT&T

Communications giant donates to Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in support of "Marvels of the Reef" photography exhibit
(PR NewsChannel) / October 28, 2015 / TAMPA, Fla. 

FMoPAThe Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is pleased to announce that AT&T has made a donation of $5,000 in support of Marvels of the Reef: An Exhibition of Underwater Photography. A collection featuring five photographers whose work has appeared in National Geographic, Marvels of the Reef celebrates the beauties and mysteries of the sea while also underscoring the importance of environmental protection and environmental studies.

“We are excited to work with AT&T to share these photographs with our respective communities and beyond. The value of these photographs lies not only in their beauty but also in the important message of environmental conservation they communicate,” said Zora Carrier, FMoPA’s Executive Director.

FMoPA and The Florida Aquarium have collaborated to produce and promote the exhibition which, thanks in part to the generous support of AT&T, will run for four months through December 30, 2015.

“We at AT&T appreciate the ability to give back in this innovative way that really inspires viewers to understand the oceans and the animals that we live alongside,” said Andrew Hall, Regional Director – External Affairs, AT&T Florida. “We are pleased to be able to collaborate with the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts to give viewers an educational and visual experience.”

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About FMoPA: The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts is a museum dedicated to exhibiting important photographic art as central to contemporary life and culture. FMoPA collects, preserves, and exhibits historic and contemporary works by nationally and internationally known photographic artists. FMoPA also enriches the community by operating outreach programs for children and adults and by offering an extensive array of photography classes. For more information, visit www.FMoPA.org

Contact:

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

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SOURCE:  The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts


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