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From Hiking Group to 18,000-Member Movement

Artist Bridgette Mongeon shares her 7-year journey building Houston's Alice in Wonderland sculpture

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
September 24, 2025
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From Hiking Group to 18,000-Member Movement
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Sometimes the best stories come from the most unexpected places. On October 7, Curiosity Brews presents an evening with artist Bridgette Mongeon, who spent seven years creating “Move One Place On,” the interactive Alice in Wonderland sculpture in Bellaire – and accidentally built a community of 18,000 women along the way.

This isn’t your typical artist talk. Mongeon’s story weaves together creative persistence, personal healing, and community building in ways that might change how you think about what’s possible when you commit to something bigger than yourself.

The Project That Became a Movement

“Move One Place On” started as one woman’s artistic vision and evolved into something much larger. Mongeon will share the complete seven-year journey – the creative challenges, setbacks, breakthroughs, and unexpected discoveries that turned a sculpture project into a catalyst for community building.

The Houston Women’s Hiking group she founded during this process now connects 18,000 members, proving that sometimes the most meaningful outcomes aren’t the ones you originally planned.

What You’ll Actually Learn

This isn’t abstract inspiration – it’s practical insight into how sustained creative work intersects with personal growth and community impact.

The creative process: How a complex public art project actually gets built, from conception through installation, including the obstacles most people never see.

Community building: The real story behind growing a hiking group from a handful of women to 18,000 members, and what that teaches about organic growth versus forced networking.

Personal resilience: Mongeon’s honest account of the healing and persistence required to complete a seven-year project, including the moments when quitting seemed like the smart option.

Why This Event Stands Out

Curiosity Brews creates storytelling evenings that go beyond surface-level success stories. This format encourages authentic sharing rather than polished presentations, giving you access to the real challenges and decision points that shaped both the art project and the community that emerged around it.

The intersection of art and nature – both in the sculpture itself and in how hiking became central to Mongeon’s process – offers insights for anyone trying to balance creative work with personal wellbeing.

The Practical Details

When: October 7, 2025 at 6:30 PM (ending around 8:30 PM) Where: Garden Oaks, Houston (exact address provided with ticket confirmation) Cost: Approximately $39.91 Format: Community talk and storytelling evening Organizer: Curiosity Brews

The two-hour timeframe allows for both presentation and audience interaction, making this more engaging than a traditional lecture format.

Who Should Attend

Creative professionals struggling with long-term project management will find practical insights into sustaining motivation and momentum over years rather than months.

Community builders can learn from the organic growth model that took a hiking group from small beginnings to massive scale without losing authenticity.

Houston residents interested in local public art will appreciate the behind-the-scenes story of how major installations actually happen in their city.

Anyone facing their own 7-year project – whether creative, professional, or personal – will connect with the honest account of what persistence actually requires.

The Bigger Questions

Mongeon’s story raises interesting questions about the relationship between personal healing and creative output, between individual vision and community building, and between art that exists for its own sake versus art that becomes a catalyst for broader change.

The growth of the Houston Women’s Hiking group alongside the sculpture project suggests connections between creativity, nature, and community that go beyond typical artistic narratives.

Your October Evening

The Garden Oaks setting creates an intimate atmosphere for this kind of storytelling, and Curiosity Brews’ track record suggests thoughtful curation and genuine community connection rather than superficial networking.

For under $40, you get direct access to insights that took seven years to develop, plus connection with others who appreciate the intersection of creativity, persistence, and community building.

Bottom Line

This event offers something increasingly rare: an honest, detailed account of how a significant creative project actually gets completed, including the personal growth and community connections that emerge along the way.

Whether you’re drawn by the artistic process, the community-building story, or simple curiosity about how things actually get done, Mongeon’s seven-year journey provides practical wisdom wrapped in compelling storytelling.

Get Your Ticket:

  • Date: October 7, 2025, 6:30 PM
  • Cost: ~$39.91
  • Location: Garden Oaks, Houston (address with confirmation)
  • Organizer: Curiosity Brews
  • Tickets: Available through Eventbrite

Ready to hear how one woman’s sculpture project accidentally created a movement of 18,000 Houston women? This October evening might just inspire your own seven-year journey.

Because the best stories often come from the projects we almost gave up on.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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