26/05/2023
Anyone visiting the Luminarium at Leek Hockey Club this weekend? :-)
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A large inflatable installation is set to visit a Moorlands town this month.
The ‘Luminarium’ from Nottingham based ‘Architects of Air’ is set to be installed at the grounds of Leek Hockey Club from Friday (May 26) through until Monday (May 29).
It is costing “under £12,000” to have the installation in town for the four days – and tickets to visit the attraction are free.
It is part of a new £1.2 million community arts project for the area called ‘Outside’ which is the Staffordshire Moorlands’ ‘Creative People and Places’ project funded by Arts Council England.
A spokesman for the Outside project said: “Community arts programme Outside will be bringing the stories and places of the Staffordshire Moorlands to life through colour this summer.
“The project, Colours of the Moorlands, kicks off in a big, bright and bold way with the Luminarium in Leek on May 26 to May 29 – and everyone is invited to this monumental experience to immerse themselves in a wonderful world of light and colour.
“The Luminarium is an interactive walk-in sculpture by Architects of Air and designed by Alan Parkinson.
“A dazzling maze of winding paths and soaring domes, it melds into an inspiring monument to the beauty of light and colour.
“Visitors will be transported and immersed into an amazing world of light and subtle, saturated hues, for a unique sensory experience.
“The Luminarium will be at Leek Hockey Club and open for schools and community groups on Friday, May 26, between midday and 6pm, and from Saturday, May 27, to Monday, May 29, between midday and 6pm for everyone.
“Tickets are free but need to be booked in advance on the Outside website – outsidearts.org.”