We welcome you to play, explore and experience Submergence, an immersive installation by Squidsoup.
Submergence places us within a series of abstracted scenes and energy fields. Dynamic, three-dimensional paintings in light and sound draw us in, surround us and immerse us in a roiling ocean of illumination. The visions are ephemeral, liminal, akin to lucid dreams. We can see through them, walk through them, touch them.
The work presents itself as a physical cube of virtual presence and energy placed in our physical world; something other and beguiling, there but not there. There are five distinct movements, each with its own ambience and ecosystem of dynamic forces, played in an ascending sequence of intensity and culminating in an ecstatic crescendo.
"Submergence transforms the space it inhabits becoming a beacon, a focal point, altering the space it occupies yet not over writing it. It illuminates hidden corners, shifts, alters perspective and feel – it is in constant dialogue with its location. It is also in dialogue with those who visit the space, providing a social focus, a bridge to a shared experience that sparks conversation, contemplation, reflection and discussion." –
Submergence has been shown in over 70 spaces, events and festivals around the world. In the South West, Squidsoup has presented artworks as part of the Beyond Submergence exhibition in Bristol (2023), Heligan Night Garden (2024) and Dazzle (2025). This is the first time Submergence has been shown in Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Don’t miss your chance to experience it for yourself at The Levinsky Gallery this summer.
Please note this exhibition contains flashing and strobe lighting.
Image credit: Submergence is an immersive light installation by . Creative team: Anthony Rowe, Liam Birtles, Gareth Bushell, Chris Bennewith and Oliver Bown.
Exhibition opening times
Date: Saturday 28 June – Saturday 9 August 2025
Time: Tuesday–Friday 10:00–16:00, Saturday 12:00–16:00. Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Venue: The Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building
Ticket information: Free admission, no booking required
Quiet Hours
10:00–11:00 Tuesday–Friday
12:00–13:00 Saturday
The first hour of the day is Quiet Hour, every day the gallery is open. During this time:
- Music is played at a lower volume.
- Capacity is reduced to ten people.
- Ear defenders are available to borrow.
If you visit during Quiet Hour, please switch your phone to silent and keep conversations to a low level while you explore the exhibition.
Container Cafe
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Container Cafe will be open for drinks, cakes and light bites Monday–Friday 08:30–16:00, on the ground floor of the Roland Levinsky Building.