Various sessions throughout the evenings. Please see website for further details.
Tickets
Adult £10.50 | Children 5-18 Years £8 | Children Under 5 £0 | Family (2 Adults + Up to 5 Children) £26 | Accompanying Registered Carer £0
Dates
Various sessions throughout the evenings. Please see website for further details.
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About this event
“Time” promises to be an extraordinary exploration of humanity’s relationship with the concept of time, offering audiences an unforgettable journey through history, science, and imagination.
Visitors will journey through a series of captivating installations that portray humans as seen through different eras, exploring the fascinating theories of relativity, and the text of H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine.”
Through the immersive projected artworks attendees will traverse wormholes, venture inside the intricate workings of clocks, and experience a dramatic narrative that spans from the present day back to the very beginning of everything. Spectators are taken on a mesmerising voyage through the epochs of humanity, ultimately reaching the formation of our planet, creating a profound and awe-inspiring conclusion to this unique event.
‘Luxmuralis’ is the artistic collaboration between sculptor Peter Walker and composer David Harper. They specialise in creating immersive fine art experiences that incorporate light and sound installations. Their work is renowned both in the UK and internationally, as they craft unique pieces that span multiple media and presentation formats. This dynamic duo has a talent for transforming spaces with their innovative approach, bringing fine art to life through contemporary techniques.
A central theme in their work is the exploration and development of traditional fine art using new media. They integrate contemporary fine art, light, and sound production into historical art contexts, thus bridging the gap between the past and the present. This fusion not only honours the rich traditions of fine art but also pushes its boundaries, making it relevant and engaging for modern audiences. At Truro Cathedral, we strive to create a sacred space in which the holiness of God is encountered in an open and inclusive way and issues shared by the whole community can be explored on common ground.
Accessibility
Details
There is ramp access at the front of the cathedral in High Cross near the front entrance. Nearly all parts of the cathedral are accessible by ramp, but St Mary’s aisle is not accessible by wheelchair. There is an accessible toilet near the Chapter House. A hearing loop is installed, with a portable loop also available. Large print service orders are available. There is a wheelchair available for use by the ramp entrance. Steward assistance is available where possible.
Facilities
Map
Wed 7th Jan, 2026
Shire House Suite, Bodmin
£14 — £14
Wed 7th Jan, 2026
The Old Library, Bodmin
£6 — £6
Book NowThu 8th Jan, 2026
Kresen Kernow, Redruth
£0 — £0
Fri 9th Jan, 2026
Truro College, Truro
£5 — £22.50