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Have you seen the full moon under the Gardiner? Get ready to sing to it with Choir! Choir! Choir!

U.K. artist Luke Jerram’s The Museum of the Moon — seven metres in diameter — will glow from Sept. 10 to 15 at The Bentway park

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Setting up U.K. artist Luke Jerram’s The Museum of the Moon — seven metres in diameter - under the Gardiner Expressway in The Bentway park.


During her long tenure as host of CBC Radio’s late-night show The Signal, broadcaster Laurie Brown would often turn to the Moon and its luminous presence.

“It doesn’t matter what your politics are. It doesn’t matter what your income bracket is. We’re listening to the radio and there’s a full moon outside,” she says. “Nighttime is kind of my gig, and the Moon is just the most wonderful metaphor to lift us out of ourselves and into the bigger world.”

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U.K. artist Luke Jerram’s The Museum of the Moon — seven metres in diameter - under the Gardiner Expressway in The Bentway park.

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Artist Luke Jerram seen in front of his installation The Museum of the Moon, soon to be seen under The Bentway park under the Gardiner Expressway.

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