Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at New York Botanical Garden

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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at New York Botanical Garden

A giant rabbit greets guests at the New York Botanical Garden, like in the book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll. But this is not a white rabbit from his well-known children’s story; rather, it’s a nearly 12-foot-tall (3.7 meters) green rabbit made of plants.

This Alice-themed show was ten years in the making. And the exhibitions are spread across the Botanical Garden: outdoors and indoors.

The exhibition "WONDERLAND: CURIOUS NATURE" runs through October 27, 2024.

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00:00Yeah, he looks a little sad, maybe because he didn't eat any food.
00:12You guys want to take a picture?
00:15Daddy, cheese!
00:16Cheese!
00:17Cheese!
00:18Cheese!
00:19Cheese!
00:20Cheese!
00:21Cheese!
00:22Cheese!
00:24Good job, Sabrine.
00:26Good job, Sabrine.
00:28Stay right there, Sabrine.
00:29Take a picture with the bunny?
00:30The rabbit is the first thing that Alice encounters.
00:33She's sitting on a lazy Saturday with her sister outside in the grass,
00:37and all of a sudden she sees a rabbit with a pocket watch, right?
00:40And he's hopping, and she follows him down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.
00:43And so for us, this rabbit is sort of our call to visitors to fall down the rabbit hole with us,
00:49come fall into Wonderland, and encounter some sort of magical things across the ground.
01:07Alice is such a curious little kid, and she sort of epitomizes that youthfulness
01:13when we're like asking a million questions.
01:15You know, any 8-year-old in your life is like, why, why, why?
01:18And we're sort of, I think one of the really resonant things about Alice in Wonderland
01:23is that into adulthood, sometimes we lose that sense of curiosity that we have as kids.
01:27And we really want this exhibition to be a call to us all to channel that inner kid
01:32and sort of refocus our curiosity and say, wait a minute, maybe I kind of glazed over that tree,
01:36but why on earth does it have blue pine needles?
01:39That's crazy, how could a plant produce something like that?
01:42So, yeah, really trying to just have us look a little bit longer than one second, you know,
01:46and sort of have that natural curiosity tapped into.
01:49And that's what we're hoping to do with this show.
01:51So, our exhibitions take a very long time to plan.
01:54We've been talking about doing a show about Alice in Wonderland for about a decade.
01:57And only about two and a half years ago, we really were like, okay, we're doing it, this is the dates.
02:03And so it took about two, two and a half years for this show to really materialize.
02:07So, Alice in Wonderland, obviously a beloved story, a movie that still resonates with kids today,
02:14whether it's the older version or the newer version.
02:17And we were looking at Alice in Wonderland as sort of a prompt for curiosity
02:23and a way of understanding the natural world.
02:25When it was published in 1865, Lewis Carroll was actually a mathematician.
02:29He's really interested in science and in math.
02:32And so the book itself really was an exploration of all of these different ideas about natural history.
02:37But for us, it's kind of this wonderful lens to say, like, isn't the natural world amazing?
02:42There is sort of this organic wonderland in our backyard, and we want to share that perspective with our visitors.
02:48She decided, since I had never seen this and I'm as old as I am, that time is running out for trips like this.
02:56So here we are.
02:57How old are you today?
02:59I'm 84 today.
03:0193.
03:02I mean, 93. I can't even remember how old I am.
03:0693?
03:07Is that right?
03:08That's right.
03:09I have to ask the chorus. 93, are you sure? That many?
03:13Queen at 93.

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