The Water Week at the Museum of Tomorrow in 2016 was an event to raise awareness about the water crisis, celebrating the museum's six-month anniversary. The museum is located on a pier in Guanabara Bay.
The program included the art installation "Ah, Molecule!" by Suzana Queiroga, the photographic exhibition "From Abundance to Scarcity," and the seminar "Water Crisis in Brazil: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow."
Main Events:
Installation "Ah, Molecule!": Three inflatable sculptures of water molecules (H₂O), by the artist Suzana Queiroga, floated on the museum's reflecting pool between June 20 and July 25, 2016, aiming to generate reflection on the water crisis.
Photographic exhibition "From Abundance to Scarcity": Displayed from June 21 to July 31, 2016, the photography exhibition complemented the seminar's theme with images denouncing pollution and water scarcity.
Seminar "Water Crisis in Brazil: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow": Held on June 24, 2016, it brought together scientists and environmental specialists to discuss the topic.