Location
Perth Cultural Centre
Dates
Dates
Tuesday 26 March 2024 – Monday 7 October 2024
Tickets
Standard | $15
Concession | $12.50
Junior (5 – 15) | $12.50
Junior (0 – 4) | Free
Mini Group^ | $50
^ 2 Adults + 2 Juniors, or
1 Adult + 3 Juniors
Membership
Members receive a discount on ticket pricing.
Session times
Pre book your tickets early to secure your preferred session time
The Moon – mysterious, enigmatic, changing, waxing, and waning. Throughout human history, the Moon has been an object of intrigue, reverence, and curiosity.
It has influenced cultures, driven scientific discovery, fueled imagination and inspired creativity.
We have endeavoured to make sense of the great, celestial body that graces our nocturnal sky. From early theories about its influence on our behaviour to monumental astronomical achievements, we have always been driven by wonder and starry-eyed curiosity to discover the truths about Earth’s moon.
Our closest celestial neighbour, 384,400 km from the Earth, humans first reached the Moon more than 50 years ago, marking a momentous achievement in space exploration.
Today, the Moon once again beckons as the gateway to the Universe beyond.
To the Moon is a multiform exhibition that delves into our enduring fascination with the Moon, interweaving lunar art, pop culture, planetary science, historical insights, and the perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Discover the Exhibition Highlights
Experience To the Moon's seven unique zones offering fresh perspectives on this celestial body we're all fascinated by. Delve deeper into each zone and its features to enhance your understanding.
Special exhibition events
Museum of the Moon is co-commissioned by a number of creative organisations brought together by Luke Jerram and Norfolk & Norwich Festival. These include: Greenwich+Docklands International Festival, Brighton Festival, Without Walls, Cork Midsummer Festival, We The Curious, Lakes Alive, Provincial Domain Dommelhof, Les Tombées de la Nuit, Rennes and Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. The artwork has also been created in partnership with the UK Space Agency, University of Bristol and The Association for Science and Discovery Centres.