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Birkenhead Park to welcome The Earth this May

  • April 22, 2024
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Birkenhead Park to welcome The Earth this May

The organisers of this year’s Borough of Culture programme for Wirral have announced that The Earth will be on display at Birkenhead Park this May.

The Earth is this case is artist Luke Jerram’s iconic ‘Gaia’ exhibition, a three-dimensional representation of our planet, which is coming to Birkenhead Park for three days towards the end of May.

Birkenhead Park to welcome The Earth this May

Measuring seven metres in diameter and created from 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface, through ‘Gaia’, Luke is providing everyone with the opportunity to examine our planet close up, floating in three dimensions.

Artist Luke Jerram said:

“I am delighted that my Gaia artwork will be part of this important programme which makes culture available to everyone in the area. Presented in the landmark Birkenhead Park, I hope visitors to Gaia get to see the Earth as if from space; an incredibly beautiful and precious place. An ecosystem we urgently need to look after – our only home.”

World Earth Day seemed the ideal opportunity to confirm this highlight of Wirral’s year as Liverpool City Region Borough of Culture, as well as outlining some of the other events planned for 2024 both accompanying the ‘Gaia’ celebration and in addition to it.

Wirral Council is partnering with the internationally-renowned ‘Walk the Plank’ to deliver a programme that is inspired by Wirral’s unique location and heritage – celebrating the past, while also looking ahead to the future. 

There will be lots of activities led by fantastic Wirral-based creatives and organisations, involving singing, dancing, playing, watching, listening, writing, painting, making, cheering and clapping – and it is hoped as many residents and visitors join in too.

Bev Ayre, Senior Producer at Walk the Plank, said:

“We’re delighted to bring some Walk the Plank magic to Wirral’s Borough of Culture and to showcase Gaia, local artists and community groups in an inventive programme of activities and events.” 

‘Gaia’ will be installed and on display in Birkenhead Park from Tuesday 28th May until Thursday 30th May. It is an accompanying piece to Luke’s similarly iconic and important work, the Museum of the Moon, that was displayed in Wirral at Birkenhead Town Hall as part of the celebrations the last time Wirral was Borough of Culture in 2019.

Hosting ‘Gaia’ in the expanse of Wirral’s flagship park presents an opportunity for organisers to present a programme of community cultural events surrounding the exhibit and local artists and community groups have already expressed an interest in taking part. The full programme will be published nearer the time on visitwirral.com 

The choice of the historic setting of Birkenhead Park for the exhibition is also significant in that the park is currently one of only seven UK sites on the country’s Tentative List for being designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

READ MORE: BIRKENHEAD PARK UP FOR UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE STATUS

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