A picture of an illuminated moon by artist Luke Jerram

Dorset Moon at Nothe Fort

Weymouth

Dorset Moon - 41,000 visitors, 3 venues,1 moon

Over three weekends more than 41,000 people enjoyed Luke Jerram’s monumental Museum of the Moon installation in three stunning locations – St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth; Sherborne Abbey and the Nothe Fort at Weymouth.

In a unique collaboration between three Dorset arts festivals – Inside Out Dorset (produced by Activate), b-side and Bournemouth Arts by the Sea – each incarnation of Dorset Moon also featured a full supporting programme of cultural activities and performances many commissioned especially for it.  

 “It’s amazing that one artwork, with a programme of supporting commissions and events, can be open to such a wide range of interpretation, from the happy vibe of a silent disco where the moon was used as a scenic backdrop, to a thought-provoking call to action to reduce our carbon footprint for the people taking part in Carrie Mason’s performative drawing ‘Pledge’, to families enjoying taking selfies supporting the moon, kids with that ‘oh wow!’ reaction and individuals using Museum of the Moon as a jumping-off point for deeper contemplation, especially when the brighter, real moon was in the sky at the same time.”

Alan Rogers. b-side

Dorset Moon was commissioned by the Arts Development Company with funding from European Regional Development Fund and Arts Council England.

"Thanks for bringing exciting art to Dorset!"

 

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Dorset Moon

Nothe Fort
Weymouth
Luke Jerram's Museum of the Moon Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon is an astounding, illuminated, seven metre diameter spherical sculpture and