A season of events featuring works by artist Luke Jerram. Book your free viewings now...

Embassy Theatre, Skegness | 10th February to 24th March 2023

The Embassy Theatre was “over the moon” to have secured a unique artwork installation from the renowned artist Luke Jerram, which visited our venue earlier in the season. A huge thank you to everyone who came to visit us. This page will remain online however, it will no longer be updated. Thank you for visiting.

Gaia, Museum of the Moon and Mars will be exhibited at the East Coast venue from 10th February to 24th March 2023.

This unique season in Skegness will see all three pieces visiting one venue consecutively for the very first time in the UK. Their six-week stay will see the venue transformed from a traditional theatre into a space for reflection, observation and education. Gaia (Earth) will open the season followed by the Museum of the Moon with the Lincolnshire and East Coast debut of Mars concluding the season.

You can book your free viewings for each artwork online now.
Gaia | from 10th February 2023.
Museum of the Moon | from 25th February 2023.
Mars | from 10th March 2023.

Gaia - free viewings available now...

10th to 23rd February 2023.

Gaia is a touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram.

Measuring seven metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface*. The artwork provides the opportunity to see our planet on this scale, floating in three-dimensions.

The installation creates a sense of the Overview Effect, which was first described by author Frank White in 1987. Common features of the experience for astronauts are a feeling of awe for the planet, a profound understanding of the interconnection of all life, and a renewed sense of responsibility for taking care of the environment. Watch this great film about the phenomenon.

The artwork also acts as a mirror to major events in society. In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the artwork may provide the viewer with a new perspective of our place on the planet; a sense that societies of the Earth are all interconnected and that we have a responsibility toward one another. After the lockdown, there has been a renewed respect for nature.

A specially made surround sound composition by BAFTA award winning Composer Dan Jones is played alongside the sculpture. In Greek Mythology Gaia is the personification of the Earth.

Gaia has been created in partnership with the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Bluedot and the UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres.

http://my-earth.org/

*The imagery for the artwork has been compiled from Visible Earth series, NASA.

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Museum of the Moon - free viewings available now...

25th February to 9th March 2023.

Museum of the Moon is a touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram.

Measuring seven metres in diameter, the moon features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents 5km of the moon’s surface.

Over its lifetime, the Museum of the Moon will be presented in a number of different ways both indoors and outdoors, so altering the experience and interpretation of the artwork. As it travels from place to place, it will gather new musical compositions and an ongoing collection of personal responses, stories and mythologies, as well as highlighting the latest moon science.

http://my-moon.org/

The installation is a fusion of lunar imagery, moonlight and surround sound composition created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. Each venue also programmes their own series lunar inspired events beneath the moon.

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Mars - free viewings available now...

10th to 24th March 2023.

Mars is a new touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram.

Measuring seven metres in diameter, the artwork features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery* of the Martian surface. At an approximate scale of 1:1million, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents 10 kilometres of the surface of Mars.

The artwork allows us to view Mars from the air, as though we are a satellite mapping and studying the surface in perfect detail. Every valley, crater, volcano and mountain is laid bare for us to inspect.  The artwork transports us to this desert wasteland, to imagine what it’s like to step foot on incredible planet.

“Mars follows on from my other touring astronomical artworks Museum of the Moon and Gaia, and allows a close encounter with the martian planet. I hope that visitors will feel transported to its inhospitable desert wasteland and in comparison, really value our life on Earth.” Luke Jerram

Over its lifetime, Mars will be presented in a number of different ways both indoors and outdoors, so altering the experience and interpretation of the artwork. The installation is a fusion of Mars imagery, light and surround sound composition created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones.

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A season of events featuring works by artist Luke Jerram. Book your free viewings now...

Embassy Theatre, Skegness | 10th February to 24th March 2023

The Embassy Theatre is “over the moon” to be hosting three renowned installations by the artist Luke Jerram this coming spring!

Gaia, Museum of the Moon and Mars will be exhibited at the East Coast venue from 10th February to 24th March 2023 and this unique season in Skegness will see all three pieces visiting one venue consecutively for the very first time in the UK. Their six-week stay will see the venue transformed from a traditional theatre into a space for reflection, observation and education. Gaia (Earth) will open the season followed by the Museum of the Moon with the Lincolnshire and East Coast debut of Mars concluding the season.

The venue has opportunities for corporate clients, schools, local practitioners, wellbeing services, community groups and inspirational speakers to be part of the surrounding programme of engaging activities “in Orbit” of the main feature artworks. Expressions of interest to use the creative space and join the growing programme can be made to: inOrbit@mvtlc.org

Big or small – the sky’s the limit!

Public admission to view the inspirational works will be bookable online in the New Year and completely free!

Tickets will also be available to attend the programme of events including an evening talk with interactive Q and A for the launch of Mars in Lincolnshire by the artist Luke Jerram on 10th March.

We welcome support in the form of sponsorship to make each element of our local programme accessible to all. If you would like to know more about the opportunities that are available, please do get in touch.

Classes, talks and events...

Learn more about the classes, talks and events taking place whilst we are in Orbit at the Embassy Theatre.

Whilst we are delighted to be welcoming Gaia, Museum of the Moon and Mars into our venue this spring, we are also, by kind permission of Luke Jerram, holding a host of other events whilst we are in Orbit of these wonderful artworks.

We have Yoga and Gong Bath sessions along with talks from the Average Scientist, BBC TV’s Gordon Buchanan and Mark Thompson as well as the artist himself. Luke Jerram will join us on Friday 10th March.

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School visits and workshops...

If your school is interested in joining us for one or both of our tailor made workshops, which are available on selected dates alongside each installation by Luke Jerram, then click the link below to find out more information.

We also have a host of assets available to download which means that even if you can’t visit us, you can still discuss the impact of these amazing installations from the comfort of your classroom.

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Luke Jerram | About the artist...

Luke Jerram’s multidisciplinary practice involves the creation of sculptures, installations and live arts projects. Living in the UK but working internationally for 19 years, Jerram has created a number of extraordinary art projects which have excited and inspired people around the globe. Jerram has a set of different narratives that make up his practise which are developing in parallel with one another. He is known worldwide for his large-scale public artworks. https://www.lukejerram.com

Luke (pictured) will be giving a talk inOrbit of Mars on Friday 10th March at 7:30pm. Click here to book now. We can’t wait to welcome him into our venue.

LUKE JERRAM

Things to do in the local area...

Skegness and the surrounding area is bursting with places to visit and exciting things to do. Why not spend some time visiting some other attractions after your visit to our inOrbit exhibition.

The local area is full of exciting attractions and even in these tough times, so much of it can be enjoyed for free – just like our inOrbit artworks.

Our partners at Destination Lincolnshire have spent hours examining what you can do in the area on a budget and also, if find yourself with a little spare cash. There is plenty to see and do in the area and there is certainly one guarantee – you’ll not be bored.

Click here to read more about the surrounding area in our dedicated section. What a place it is!

THINGS TO DO

Register your interest...

We welcome support in the form of sponsorship to make each element of our local programme accessible to all. If you would like to know more about the opportunities that are available, please do get in touch.

The venue has opportunities for corporate clients, schools, local practitioners, wellbeing services, community groups and inspirational speakers to be part of the surrounding programme of engaging activities “in Orbit” of the main feature artworks. Expressions of interest to use the creative space and join the growing programme can be made to: inOrbit@mvtlc.org

Big or small – the sky’s the limit!

in Orbit partners

The Embassy Theatre wishes to thank their partners in this project.

The Embassy Theatre is proudly managed by the Magna Vitae Trust for Leisure and Culture. They wish to thank their partners for enabling this project – East Lindsey District Council and Destination Lincolnshire.

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