1. When the World Was Young - glass exhibition at Round and Round at Pearl's Hill
    Photograph: Round and Round
  2. Glassware by Goto Yohei at 'When the World Was Young' at Round and Round studio
    Photograph: Round and Round
  3. 'When the World Was Young' glass art exhibition at Round and Round studio Pearl's Hill Terrace
    Photograph: Round and Round

When the World Was Young

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Time Out says

Immerse yourself in dreamy glass art at When the World Was Young, a free-entry exhibition by Round and Round, an independent gallery within the arts enclave that is Pearl's Hill Terrace. Named after a German children's tale, this showcase of all things glass features whimsical pastel-toned sculptures of woodland animals and children by Chinese artist Ning Daxia, evoking a sense of childlike wonder in the little everyday things. Alongside these are also colourful frosty glassware by Japanese glass master Goto Yohei, who uses techniques that celebrate beauty in imperfection. The studio also operates an adjacent teahouse, so you’ll be able to sip on a floral brew while admiring the rows of glass art. Find out more about When the World Was Young.

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12pm-8pm
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