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Illustrations from Alice in Wonderland are arranged around a pattern of colourful concentric circles

Photo: Wonderland, ACMI

Wonderland celebrates the screen history of Lewis Carroll's timeless stories — Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.

Designed by ACMI, the Melbourne-based museum of screen culture, Perth is just the second Australian city to host Wonderland.

Visitors will quickly be captured by Alice's many different and wondrous worlds — including the Hallway of Doors, Pool of Tears, the Looking-Glass House and the Queen's Croquet Garden. The exhibition includes a series of imaginative and playful digital experiences that draw on the magic and curiosity of Carroll's tales.

From the earliest optical toys to silent film, animation, live-action, CGI and beyond, Wonderland takes audiences on Alice's iconic journey through popular culture, demonstrating how artists, filmmakers and fans have returned to her story, with the help of screen technologies, for over a century.

Further enhancing the experience, visitors will be given a Lost Map of Wonderland at the start of their exhibition journey, enabling them to reveal secret information, trigger animation moments, solve riddles and animate themselves as a card soldier in The Queens Croquet Ground.

To complement the exhibition, WA Museum Boola Bardip has drawn on Lewis Carroll's creativity to design a program of events and activities for all ages. Enjoy the Illuminate: Alice projections onto the Old Goal, as part of the City of Perth Christmas Lights Trail. Experience the exhibition after hours with the Half Mad Bar or sign the kids up for a range of curious and creative school holiday activities and drop and leave programs.

Wonderland runs from 16 December until 23 April 2023, open between 9:30am to 5pm daily (closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day). Ticket prices include $15 junior, $17.50 concession and $20 standard. A family pass is available for $60. Additional fees apply for entry into the museum's permanent galleries.

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Page reviewed 27 February 2023