GIANT ‘human body parts’ will fill Towneley Hall in an exciting new family exhibition.

The Generation AIR exhibition has been inspired by human biology and the inflatable cells and organisms that depict the human body will be arriving in Burnley on Saturday.

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The exhibition is making its way to Lancashire from Durham, where it broke visitor records.

Generation AIR is created by artists, Spacecadets, who have delighted audiences all over the country with their other-worldly inflatables.

Towneley will house a giant tunnel shaped like a human bone, tactile blood droplets suspended from the ceiling, and moveable cushions in the form of giant blood cells.

Visitors will have a multisensory experience, with magical sound and lighting and opportunities to handle parts of the soft sculptures.

The exhibition is designed to be enjoyed by young children and just as much by adults. Councillor Bea Foster, Burnley Council’s executive member for leisure and culture, said: “We can’t wait to welcome Generation AIR to Towneley Hall.

“It was a huge hit in Durham and we’re really keen to show families in Burnley how enjoyable a visit to an art gallery can be for every generation. Spacecadets’ Generation AIR demands to be touched and children are free to move around in a safe, fun environment.

“I’d like to encourage families to visit the exhibition and experience what it has to offer.”

Generation AIR will be in Burnley until April 19.