

Luke Jerram: A good yarn
Aug 4, 2025
Luke Jerram, a renowned artist known for his large-scale installations, discusses his innovative approach to art and community engagement. He shares insights into his famous 'Play Me, I’m Yours' project with street pianos and the breathtaking 'Museum of the Moon' installation. The conversation dives into his latest endeavor, A Good Yarn, a vibrant yarn ball project in Bradford, where local residents collaborate to weave a kilometer-long rope, celebrating the city's rich textile history and fostering a sense of community.
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Play Me, I'm Yours Impact
- Luke Jerram's "Play Me, I'm Yours" project placed 2,000 pianos worldwide for public play.
- It even led to people meeting, teaching each other, and a wedding with the piano featured.
Museum of the Moon's Cultural Impact
- The Museum of the Moon is a seven-meter illuminated sculpture made using NASA lunar data.
- It connects viewers emotionally to cultural myths and science by showcasing moon details up close.
Yarn Ball as Community Symbol
- A Good Yarn uses donated and second-hand fabrics to make a kilometer-long rope symbolizing Bradford’s wool industry.
- The 3-meter yarn ball celebrates fabric heritage and community diversity by visually representing a giant colorful wool ball.