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Beyond the runway: Alice in Wonderland and the re-enchantment of the adult mind

Join us for an enchantingly eccentric high tea and a panel discussion curated by Verb Wellington on why, like Vivienne Westwood, we should read children’s books.

When | Āhea

Wed 12 Mar 2025, 6.00pm–8.00pm

Where | Ki hea

Espresso Cafe, Level 4

Cost | Te utu

$45 – exhibitions will be closed
Includes The Rebels' Tea Party high tea and hot beverages

“Kids! Never become complacent” wrote Vivienne Westwood in her introduction to one of her favourite books, Alice in Wonderland: a cry for our age of climate crisis, the rise of the far right, and the decimation of the humanities. “The world we think we know reflects the way we are conditioned to see it. Maybe it’s not like that at all. Carroll is on your side. Always wonder.”

A passionate reader, Vivenne Westwood understood the power of Lewis’ creation and the magic of children’s literature. But how are we, adults at large, modelling enchantment, and engagement, to the generations in our wake? Have we forgotten how to be Alice?

Join Lauren Keenan (Te Āti Awa ki Taranaki), children's writer and historian and Julia Marshall, founder of Gecko Press, specialists in publishing ‘curiously good children's books’ in conversation with Jessie Bray Sharpin, librarian, book critic, and avid reader of children's books. Introduced by Claire Mabey of Verb, Wellington.

Included: Enjoy a special serving of The Rebels’ Tea Party, with hot beverages. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available to purchase.

Vivienne Westwood Jewellery, Te Papa, 2025. Photo by Jo Moore Photography.

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