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Brooklyn Museum dives into Oliver Jeffers's Life at Sea, an interactive ocean installation |
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Oliver Jeffers, Spread from Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth (Philomel Books, 2017). © and courtesy of the artist.
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BROOKLYN, NY.- The Brooklyn Museum opened Oliver Jeffers: Life at Sea in the Toby Devan Lewis Education Center. Transporting visitors into the whimsical world of Jefferss bestselling 2017 childrens book, Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth (Philomel Books), the installation features an underwater world that begins, when the show first opened, as sparsely populated. Over the course of the presentation, visitors will bring this ocean to life by creating and adding sea creatures to imagine an abundant future. Life at Sea will be on view until April 26, 2026.
Based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and Brooklyn, Oliver Jeffers is an award-winning artist, illustrator, and writer who uses storytelling to advocate for the environment. His first nonfiction book, Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth, was written as a guide for his newborn son on how to navigate the world with kindness and an appreciation for the world around him. Grounded in Jefferss signature humor and playfulness, his Brooklyn Museum installation similarly prompts visitors to explore their relationship with the Earth and the climatethis time by collaboratively creating an ocean environment. Through the run of the installation, visitors of all ages will decorate and install fish and other sea creatures throughout the underwater landscape. During drop-in activities, attendees are invited to build coral structures using recycled sea plastics to populate the gallerys ocean floor. Through many kinds of community interactions, the deep blue oceanic muralspecially designed by Jeffers for the Education Centerwill transform from a lonely expanse into a vibrant biome full of sea life.
The site-specific installation includes a sunken shipinspired reading nook with a selection of books chosen by Jeffers, featuring writers who inspire imaginative thinking about the importance of caring for the environment. In addition, the Museums Education team will host a series of creative workshops throughout the run of the installation. These workshops will focus on topics such as learning about different types of fish and birds as well as the reuse of single-use plastics.
Were thrilled to be working with Oliver Jeffers to bring his distinctive approach to art and storytelling into our galleries and to engage visitors on this timely topic, says Sharon Matt Atkins, Deputy Director for Art. His invitation to consider how we can care for our planet together, along with the opportunity for collective creativity and play, will spark joy and hope for all who visit.
I first showed a painting at the Brooklyn Museum over a decade ago, and Ive hoped to return ever since, says Jeffers. Life at Sea is that returnand its more than an installation. Its an invitation. By building this underwater world together, visitor by visitor, were imagining what communities can do when they collaborate. Its about the oceans, yesbut also about fun, beauty, hope, and how the stories we shape might shape the future. Im grateful to be doing this with a national institution that shares the values and beliefs that I do.
Visitors can enhance their experience of Life at Sea with the Museums Member Kids Club, a brand-new Membership add-on designed specifically for families with children. Available to both current and new Members, Kids Club grants access to the Museums monthly family-focused programming, featuring hands-on art-making, guided tours, and other interactive experiences tailored to children and their caregivers. Kids Club Members receive an exclusive welcome bundle that includes an activity sheet inspired by Jefferss storytelling, a Junior Membership Card designed by Jeffers, and a specially designed merchandise item.
Known for his whimsical illustrations and childrens books, Jeffers incorporates painting, bookmaking, illustration, collage, performance, and sculpture to tell stories that spark dialogue about our changing world. Following his beloved debut, How to Catch a Star (Philomel Books; 2004), Jeffers has written and illustrated a collection of award-winning and bestselling picture books that have been translated into over forty-nine languages. He is also an internationally recognized painter and sculptor. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Jeffers uses his platform to advocate for collective action aimed at preserving and nurturing our planet. He has spoken on prominent global stages, including COP26, TED, and the Clinton Global Initiative. By telling stories with creativity and humor, Jeffers inspires audiences of all ages to see the world from new perspectives and consider their role in shaping its future.
Oliver Jeffers: Life at Sea is the second special installation hosted in the Education Center since its renovation was completed in 2024. The Education Centers inaugural project, Artland: An Installation by Do Ho Suh and Children,welcomed visitors that same year.
Oliver Jeffers: Life at Sea is organized by Sharon Matt Atkins, Deputy Director for Art, and Keonna Hendrick, Deputy Director for Learning and Social Impact.
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