THE UK debut of a popular artist will take place at the Bridgwater Docks next month.

The Bridgwater Town Deal program announced the UK debut of Luke Jerram’s latest creation, ‘The Fallen Moon.’ This stunning installation will be on display from Monday, October 14 to Sunday, November 3, ahead of the docks’ much-anticipated regeneration.

Throughout history, the moon has inspired artists, poets, scientists, writers, and musicians worldwide.

‘The Fallen Moon’ continues this tradition, offering a mesmerising fusion of lunar imagery, moonlight, and surround sound composition by BAFTA award-winning composer Dan Jones.

The installation will be illuminated on the water each evening from 5.30pm to 8.30pm, creating a captivating experience for all visitors.

The artwork, a 10-metre diameter replica of the Moon, is 350,000 times smaller than the real Moon and features an internally lit surface where each centimetre represents 3.5km of the Moon’s surface.

Created using NASA data, ‘The Fallen Moon’ aims to inspire and connect people by reflecting the cultural and scientific significance of the Moon.

Event schedule:

• Monday, October 14 o 1pm: Luke Jerram introduces the Fallen Moon Project and takes questions about his work at Bridgwater Arts Centre (Ticketed).

o 6pm – 7pm: The launch of ‘The Fallen Moon’ with live music from local band Tongues of Fire at Bridgwater Docks.

• Tuesday, October 15 to Sunday, November 3 o 5:30pm – 8:30pm: The Fallen Moon animates each evening at Bridgwater Docks.

• Thursday, October 17 o 5pm – 9pm: ‘Full Moon over the Fallen Moon’ with Night Market at Bridgwater Docks.

• Sunday, October 20 o 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm: Families program with Planetarium Shows at Bridgwater Town Hall and Bridgwater Docks (Ticketed).

• Monday, October 21 o Schools Program.

• Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2 o All day: The Illuminated ‘Carnival Moon’ at Bridgwater Docks.