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Wonderland Redux explores Alice in Wonderland through paintings

KELOWNA – In the Window Gallery, Kelowna artist Vikki Drummond presents Wonderland Redux, a collection of paintings exploring Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland.

Reimagined through the counter-culture of 1960's New York City, these paintings focus on the dark, strange, madcap and silly, highlighting the unique and unpredictable nature of the classic tale. Drummond is a self-taught artist and has exhibited commercially throughout the Okanagan. Wonderland Redux marks Drummond’s first professional solo show.

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art welcomes you to visit our space between Sept.16 and Oct. 29 to view this exhibition. Please join us for an Opening Reception on Sept. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. All events take place at The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art and are free to the public.

The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is an artist-run centre located in Kelowna at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, 421 Cawston Avenue. The Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art is a registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the development of the creative community. Since 1989, the Alternator has shown the work of emerging Canadian artists, focused on innovative and non-traditional mediums engaged in social and cultural issues.

Wonderland Redux runs Sept.16 to Oct. 29, 2016

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