Floating Earth by artist Luke Jerram was presented by ArtHouse Jersey in partnership with Jersey Water. Over 31 thousand people visited the glowing ten metre diameter replica of planet earth as it floated upon Queen’s Valley Reservoir.

At Queen’s Valley Reservoir, La Route De Hougue Bie, St Saviour, JE2 7UX, Thursday 14 to Monday 25 September

An external installation as part of ArtHouse Jersey’s ‘No Place Like Home’

Image credit right: @photographicleigh (detail)

ENVIRONMENTAL INSTALLATION IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST ATTENDED ART EVENTS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN JERSEY

More than thirty one thousand people visited the recent Floating Earth installation at Queen’s Valley Reservoir over the 12 day display period, according to organisers. The piece, created by artist Luke Jerram and presented by ArtHouse Jersey in partnership with Jersey Water, was part of the art charity’s current project No Place Like Home, an ambitious, multifaceted exhibition considering how each of us thinks of home and our place in the universe. The visitor numbers suggest that Floating Earth by Luke Jerram was one of the most attended arts events to have ever taken place in the Island.

HOW FLOATING EARTH CAME TO BE IN JERSEY

ArtHouse Jersey has long identified the need for more artistic and accessible experiences and events in the Island, ones that are both inspiring and appealing to a broad cross-section of the community. Having come across Floating Earth in the setting of London’s Canary Wharf for last year’s Festival of Lights, the question was raised ‘Would it be possible to bring this to Jersey?’ Having explored the logistics of such a task with Luke Jerram’s team, as well as diving deep into the ethos and messaging of the work itself, the arts charity set about identifying a number of possible locations before landing on the serene and much-loved natural spot of Queen’s Valley Reservoir. At this point ArtHouse Jersey and Jersey Water established a relationship to deliver the project in partnership. Jersey Water proved themselves to be stellar partners throughout the project’s planning and delivery, helping manage the logistics at the reservoir while working closely with local authorities and neighbours alike to make this an accessible and safe event for all.

LOCAL REACTION

The response to the appearance of Floating Earth has been nothing short of incredible, with over thirty one thousand people from all walks of Jersey life making their way to experience the glowing globe’s magic. This piece was created from NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface, providing the opportunity to see our planet floating in three dimensions. It sought to generate the feelings of awe that astronauts report feeling when viewing the planet from space (otherwise known as the Overview Effect), a profound understanding of the interconnection of all life, and a renewed sense of responsibility for taking care of the environment. From the moment the installation took its place at the reservoir, the public were attracted to it, many travelling by bike, foot and public transport. Many visitors reported they would not ordinarily attend an art gallery, however shared their moving and profound emotions experienced when spending time with the installation. Thousands of images and videos were shared across social media channels with Floating Earth’s capture potential presenting a welcome platform for the community’s creative side. ArtHouse Jersey were delighted that many schools, charities and community groups came along to enjoy the work, with some visiting more than once.

A TEAM EFFORT 

Many people and organisations worked together to make Floating Earth such a success. ArtHouse Jersey and Jersey Water would like to sincerely thank the Bailiff’s Panel, surrounding neighbours and the Parish Constables and Centeniers for their support and advice. Additionally, specialist help was provided by:

  • Peter Le Maistre of Master Farms for use of a field for parking

  • Ronez Quarry for supplying granite weights to hold Floating Earth down

  • Atlantic Security for blue-badge marshalling and guarding

  • Jonathan Le Maistre of Tree Surgery for supplying woodchip

  • Jayen Limited for their assistance with car park landscaping

  • Anneville Farm for tractor support

  • Ransoms Garden Centre for a reserve parking option

  • Steve Cartwright at the Bailiff’s Office for his tireless support and enthusiasm for public art

  • All the volunteers who helped marshal and steward the event.

Watch Floating Earth by Luke Jerram 

Click below to watch a film of Floating Earth by Luke Jerram.

Floating Earth visitor FAQs

What is the best way to get to Queen’s Valley Reservoir ?

ArtHouse Jersey and Jersey Water wholeheartedly encourage all visitors to travel to the reservoir sustainably where possible, be it via public transport, bike or foot. Queen Valley Reservoir is easily found on Google Maps and is accessible via Liberty Bus Route 13, Liberation Station to Jersey Zoo.

If I do drive will there be parking?

Main Parking - There will be clear signposting to a nearby field.. From the field, it's about a 10-15 minute walk to see the artwork. There will be some lighting in the car park and along the roads and pathway. Scroll along to see the parking map. You can save the map by visiting the Floating Earth page at the LINK IN BIO.

Top Car Park - This is reserved for Blue Badge Holders and people who request accessible parking from @ArtHouseJersey

Bottom Car Park - This is open as usual and there will be overflow parking in a nearby field. There will not be any lighting in/from/to this car park.

What time of the day can I visit the installation?

The installation soundscape will be turned off at 10pm each evening. Visitors are encouraged to come and enjoy the work any time between sunrise and 10pm. Higher visitor numbers are expected on the evenings of Thursday 14 and Friday 15 September and the public are asked to consider staggering their visits over the course of the ten days.

What is the accessibility profile of the site?

The reservoir is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, though visitors are asked to be aware of slippery surfaces and slight inclines and declines along the route. There is partial wheelchair access. Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility. Suitable for visitors with limited mobility. There is Wheelchair access throughout.

LIGHTING: In order to retain the maximum visual effect possible for Floating Earth some areas of the pathway may be darker than others. Please consider bringing a torch or using your smartphone torch in order to safely make your way to the artwork after sunset.


Image below: Winter Lights, Canary Wharf 2023 by Sean Pollock

Can I Take photos and videos of the artwork?

Yes! Visitors are encouraged to share their Floating Earth photos by uploading them to social media, tagging in @arthousejersey @jerseywaterofficial & @lukejerramartist while using the hashtag #FloatingEarthJersey

Who can I speak to about any additional accessibility related queries?

Floating Earth is fully accessible for all visitors. There is a flat path that goes around the area of the reservoir where the artwork is located. The top car park of the reservoir is reserved for Blue Badge Holders and people who request accessible parking in advance from ArtHouse Jersey. Queen's Valley Reservoir is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Visitors should be aware of slippery surfaces and slight inclines and declines along the route. 

Please email any concerns or questions you have about accessibility to info@arts.je or call 01534 617 521. Should you email we will aim to reply with accurate and helpful answers within 24 hours.

ArtHouse Jersey would like to thank construction engineering company Ronez for kindly supplying the concrete that will make the installation of this artwork possible.

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