Luxmuralis return to Exeter Cathedral with The Storytellers, a mesmerising light and sound installation that brings the rich history of storytelling to life.
This immersive experience takes you on a journey through multiple spectacular sound and light artworks, from the earliest oral traditions to the classics of world literature. Each artwork acts as a chapter of storytelling history as you walk through ancient texts and become immersed in the realms of famous authors’ imaginations. From children’s classics to fantasy, from romance to poetry and legends, the storytellers’ crafts are illuminated with stunning visual displays and accompanied by a captivating soundscape, creating a breathtaking celebration of humanity’s timeless tradition of sharing stories.
The Storytellers is created by Luxmuralis, an artistic collaboration between sculptor Peter Walker and composer David Harper. Leading creators of immersive fine art, their light and sound installations have transformed the interiors of sacred buildings, heritage sites and public spaces around the world. Luxmuralis sound and light shows aim to take art onto the streets and provide access to visual artwork in public and unexpected places.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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| Standard - Ticket | £5.00 |
Prices vary
| 07/01/2026 - 10/01/2026 (7 Jan 2026 - 10 Jan 2026) |
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* Times vary
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