Men in Glass
By Louise Irvine Wearable glass art has become a feature of WMODA events since Chelsea Rousso’s Believe the Impossible fashion show in January launched the International Year of Glass. Chelsea’s “glasskinis” and corsets have now been filmed for Deco Drive on Channel 7 together with her glittering tiaras. However, the
Rabbiting On
Hop along to WMODA and discover how rabbits came to be associated with Easter time. It all stems from the confusion between rabbits and hares, which were sacred to Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring. Ritual hare hunts were held to placate Eastre which were challenging events as hares can
The Mad Tea Party
Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There was published 150 years ago as a sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. These fantastical stories by Lewis Carroll have inspired a pop-up exhibit within the Art of Tea at WMODA. Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and through the looking
Glass Fashions in Wonderland • Encore & Finale
Friday, April 1 · 5 • 8pm It’s time for more madness at WMODA! Follow the White Rabbit to WMODA on April Fool’s Day for Encore & Finale · Glass Fashions in Wonderland. Chelsea Rousso’s Believe the Impossible fashion show is back with another dazzling parade of wearable glass. Just
Corset Couture
by Louise Irvine In International Women’s Month, our story of fashion and the fired arts continues at WMODA with a closer look at corsets. Since the Renaissance era, the corset has been one of most notorious and controversial garments in a woman’s wardrobe. Was it an unhealthy instrument of torture
Butterflies · Emblems of the Soul
by Louise Irvine On World Wildlife Day, we are reflecting on the appalling statistics that over a million species of wild fauna and flora are threatened with extinction having been classified as threatened or critically endangered. Continued loss of species, habitats and ecosystems threatens all life on Earth, including us.
Mad as a March Hare
by Louise Irvine According to the grinning Cheshire Cat in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be or you wouldn’t have come here.” The March Hare and the Hatter are especially mad according to
The Babes in the Wood
by Louise Irvine The Babes in the Wood have been found alive and well together with the Goose Girl at the new Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement in St. Petersburg, Florida which opened last September. Two Royal Doulton tile panels have been “hiding” in plain view in
Zulus & Zebras
by Louise Irvine At Mardi Gras, we are reminiscing about the Zulu rickshaw drivers in South Africa who dress up even more extravagantly than the Zulu Krewe in New Orleans with feathers, beads, and horns. This vibrant Ardmore rickshaw is one of the most popular works of art in the
Celebrate Kindness in Dania
Let LOVE Guide Your Way to Dania Beach as we celebrate Kindness and Universal LOVE at the unveiling of Lloyd’s Goradesky’s monumental weathervane outside City Hall. The ceremony will be held at 5:30 pm on Saturday, February 12 during the monthly Dania After Dark street festival.