Escape Reality with The Art of Wonder

How about living your childhood dreams and going down the rabbit hole. Here in Vancouver a featured art installation that can take you right to Wonderland. The featured exhibition is in the glass pavilion here in Vancouver.

The Kerrisdale lumber glasshouse was highly inspired by the crystal palace in London. The nature of the art installation is inspired by the Kerrisdale neighbourhood to pay tribute to the historic and evolution of the neighborhood.

The exterior of the exhibition is fully enclosed in a vibrant pink signage with small window openings. Around the exhibit are beautiful floral pieces and tea pots just like you’re Alice and much more. With the setup of the art you would think a known artist had set up the exhibition, but it was actually put up by a local real estate developer Gryphon Development. At Gryphon art plays a big role in their art developments. They always want to bring each community to life.

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Just like Alice in Wonderland you can enjoy tea like the mad hatter. The Gryphon Development team had chosen 3 teas for your enchanted visit to enjoy at home. The 3 teas are in collaboration with the Tea Sommelier at 05 Tea. The teas are Enchanted garden which is an herbal blend with floral notes, the 1905 blend paying homage to the areas earliest settlers, and the Arbutus brew to celebrate Kerridale’s Arbutus corridor the original site of the CP railway. 

If you’re looking to get cute pictures or just enjoy some free pretty art definitely check this out. 

The Art of Wonder is free to attend. In order to attend you must register as it is only by appointment. You can also sign up on their website to get more updates later on the exhibition.

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