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Finding Alice

  • AGB Museum of Art 800 E Palmetto St Lakeland, FL 33801 US (map)

Breaking The Chains Foundation presents:

Finding Alice Photography Exhibit and Presentation

Two Showings:
5 pm - 6 pm | 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm.

Visually explore the realms of "Finding Alice" through an immersive experience inspired by creator and writer Debra Hopkins. How do you relate to the character of Alice? How do you connect with the other characters, Jarvis and Rose? This exhibit aims to highlight the complexities of various emotions that we all encounter from time to time, challenging our perceptions of their value, truth, and reality. It invites you to explore beliefs and ultimately embrace the freedom that comes with self-discovery and the acceptance of one's uniqueness.

This exhibition is based on Debra Hopkins’ experiences as a young girl with a disoriented sense of visual perception, commonly known as Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. She partnered with her good friend and world-renowned photographer, Amy Barnard, to explore this visual narrative.

In addition to the exhibit, Debra will share her personal story of growing up with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.


Debra Hopkins is the Founder and President of the 501(c)(3) Breaking The Chains Foundation (BTCF) and a Certified Health Coach through the American Council on Exercise (ACE). She is also an award-winning writer, director, and actress, known for her projects such as "Chained and Bound," "Finding Alice," and "Passing Darkness." Based on the script for "Passing Darkness," she co-created the sci-fi supernatural book "Afterlife," published by Zimbell House.


The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art and Breaking The Chains Foundation is a proud programming partner with Watson Clinic Foundation’s Arts and Health Week 2025.

Earlier Event: November 6
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Later Event: November 8
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