Over the coming years Mars will be presented in art exhibitions, science, music and light festivals around the world.
We update this website regularly, but please check with the presenting institution directly for the most up-to-date information
Mars will next be presented in:
Old Royal Naval College, London, UK, 23 November 2024 – 20 January 2025
Muttart Conservatory, Edmonton, Canada, 11 January – 27 April 2025
Norton Priory, Cheshire, UK, 28 January – 9 March 2025
Rochester Cathedral, UK, 11 February – 8 March 2025
Draper Museum, MA, USA, ongoing
Mars has been presented previously in:
2024
Chichester Cathedral, UK. Gloucester Cathedral, UK. R.o.R Festival, Nova Gorica, Slovenia. ArtScience Museum, Singapore. Exeter Cathedral, UK. Global Science Festival Kerala, India. Peterborough Cathedral, UK.
2023
Wissenschaftsjahr 2023 – Unser Universum, Germany. The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, USA. New Scientist Live, London. Aerospace Bristol, UK. Embassy Theatre, Skegness, UK. Kensington & Chelsea Festival, London.
2022
Brisbane Festival, Australia. Questacon, Canberra, Australia. Antwerp Expo, Belgium. Dorchester Arts, UK. Natural History Museum, London. Galway International Arts Festival, Ireland. Barry Art Museum, Norfolk, VA, USA. Morecambe Winter Gardens, UK. Mechelen Feest, Belgium. Oldham Illuminate, UK.
2021
La Biennale Némo, Paris, France. Barnsley Bright Nights, UK. Essen Light Festival, Germany. University of Bristol, UK. ‘Celeste’ Derriere le Hublot, Figeac, France. Lights on Romania, Cluj. Constellations de Metz, France. Coup de Chauffe, Cognac, France.
2020
Houston Museum of Natural Science, USA. White Night Riga, Latvia.
2019
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, Netherlands.
Contact us if your organisation is interested in presenting the artwork in the future. The artwork can be presented in a number of different ways. See examples in Presentations. The artwork can be exhibited indoors or outdoors and events can be programmed underneath.