You won’t have to visit a land far far away to see fantastical beasts this summer, giant living sculptures will be making their larger-than-life debut at the San Antonio Botanical Garden in May.
“Imaginary Worlds: Once Upon a Time” will feature eight different sculptures, including a massive dragon towering over 20 feet in the Lucile Halsell Conservatory, a mermaid lounging in the Hill Country, and a parading peacock in the Rose Garden, according to a press release.
“Nature inspires us to be more imaginative,” said Sabina Carr, Chief Executive Officer of the San Antonio Botanical Garden. “‘Imaginary Worlds’ awakens your inner child by carrying you straight into your favorite childhood fairytales with these giant lush creatures that grow and change throughout the exhibition.”“Imaginary Worlds: Once Upon a Time” was originally developed and displayed at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It will debut at the San Antonio Botanical Garden on May 6.
San Antonio Botanical Garden will offer a variety of “Imaginary Worlds”-inspired programs to encourage guests to become a part of the story while the sculptures are on display.
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