She added: “The minster really lends itself to these lovely, large-scale installations. It feels really serene and calming.
“We’re one of the first in the north of England to host the artwork, which is great.”
The installation, which is 19ft (6m) in diameter, is internally lit.
The display in Grimsby Minster includes surround sound by Duncan Speakman and Sarah Anderson.
Jerram’s previous installation of the Earth was displayed around the world, and closer to home at Grimsby Minster in 2022 and Lincoln Cathedral in 2024.
He has also previously created an installation of the Moon.
It has been made possible by funding from the National Lottery Community Fund given to Our Future Starts Here, a programme dedicated to “inspire change through creativity” in the region, The Culture House said.
Bowen said there were also other activities at the minster as part of the programme including children’s storytelling, yoga, and light night from 17 to 19 April with other light installations in the minster.