Aquarium 2025 Exhibition: Immersed in the Art of Water

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What does water mean to you?

Is it the first rain of spring, the memory of ocean waves against your skin, or the quiet rhythm of a river carving its way through time? Water surrounds us—nourishing, cleansing, shaping our world in ways both visible and unseen. And in Aquarium 2025, we invite you to dive into this ever-moving force through the eyes of artists who have dared to capture its essence.

Opening July 2 and flowing until September 2, 2025, Aquarium 2025 is the 3rd annual international smart online art exhibition presented by Gallerium, dedicated to the beauty, mystery, and power of water. This isn’t just an exhibition, it’s an emotional tide pulling us into a deeper connection with nature, with memory, and with ourselves.

Aquarium 2025 exhibition by Gallerium

Across the globe, artists have long turned to water as a muse. In this exhibition, you’ll encounter breathtaking seascapes, meditative reflections, fluid abstractions, and conceptual works that interpret water not only as substance but as symbol. Whether rippling across canvas, pooling in sculpture, or glistening in digital brilliance, each piece speaks to water’s power to hold, to heal, and to transform.

Step into this fluid realm where borders dissolve and emotion flows freely. Let the artworks wash over you. Reflect on their stories—some calm, some stormy, all deeply human.

As you explore the exhibition, we invite you to do more than just view. Engage. Rate the pieces that stir something in you. Comment on the works that resonate. Let your voice become part of the current that carries these artists forward.

Art, like water, seeks connection—and your presence here matters. Whether you’re an art lover, a curator, a gallery owner, or someone discovering visual storytelling for the first time, Aquarium 2025 offers a chance to immerse yourself in creativity that flows from every corner of the world.

So come on in—the water’s fine.

Visit now: https://www.gallerium.art/aquarium-2025

Rate. Comment. Engage. Let the ripple begin.

View full list of participant artists here:

Charlotte A. Cornish, Simon Berson, Marc Olthoff, Cher Pruys, ILIA, Tina Puckett, Babs Wheelden, Dennis Linn, Kathy Lally, Robert Willits, Doreen Ellis, Stephanie Navon Jacobson, Poupche, Leilani Purvis, Paola Santagostino, David Poyant, Steve Mason, Joanne Monaco-King, Gabriella Kim, Greg Brown, Ed Whitmore, Nira Chorev, Rati Vajpeyi, Marcel Schwarb, Roxsane Tiernan, Nathalie Guerin, Jean Carter, Susan Chilson, Graziella Albore, Farida Ali, Leshan Li, Kathelen Weinberg, Michaele Calderone, Thomas Hardcastle, Diane Morgan, Rita Schwab, Marguerite Chadwick-Juner, Anastasiia Terentieva, Dick Nosbisch, Anthony Iacuzzi, Gay Hoffman, Lon Levin, Brent Cooke, Darling Salazar, Susan Kjellsen, Reinhard Riedel, VerLan, Bill Sabatini, James Siegel, Amber Smith, Steve Morganfield, Nora Komoroczki, Davorka Azinovic, Peggy Stokes, Earl Payne, Stephanie Erdel-Laws, Joan Bazzel, Judy Blahut, Susan Nangle, Deyana Mielke, George McDonald, Victoria Ramos, Cassandra Clark, Ray Zovar, LightExpressionist, Ginger Sandell, Steven Linebaugh, Clara Aguero Ortiz, Teresa Hill, Elaine Alibrandi, Pat Arnott, Larry Bage, Jessica Basi, Rob Bein, Thiffany Belda, Kamila Blessing, Lisa Blidar, Krzysztof Bobrowski, Virginia Bradley, Shawn Brady, Eric Brewer, Wendy Brodd, Jacquei Butcher, David Cabot, Kerri Caldwell, Melanie Christensen, Chris Collett, Avid Crichlow, Brenton Deardorff, Mike Duncan, Mary D Elliott, Debbie Escamilla, Jack Farkas, David Faulkner, Ren Feliz-Durishin, Jodie Fink, Brandi Foster, Laura Friesel, Sherie Gage, Ann Gillen, Stacy Gresell, Robin Griswold-Ott, Darryl Halbrooks, Tamerie Halliday, Lisa Hamilton, Mary Ann Hanna, Casey Hanson, Elaine Harris, Jahnae Haskins, Adrian Hernandez, Heidi Hollmann, Beth Humphrey, Veda Kagabo, Dirce Kennedy, Amanda Kerr, Katie Kratzer, Hannah Kwafo, Jax Kwok, Anna Lasik, Pam Lendi, Peiyang Li, Elaine Lim, Molly-Sue Lomax, Leslie Lutsch, Simon Andrew MacArthur, Meridith McClure, Kate McDougall, Wendy McLaughlin, Julia Meshcheriakova, Hannah Miller, Allison Miskulin, Megan Moore, Mary O’Malley-Joyce, Kailyn Opperud, Sherry Peters, Dorle Pfeifer, Vince Quevedo, Javada Ringwelski, Janie Ronchelli, Kari Sabrie, Will Sammond, Ruth Scego, Julie Siracusa, Shelley Skoropinski Supple, Constance Spencer, Susan Spitz, Isaac Stackell, Cynthia Starkey, Kharam Suruma, Gay Sybert, Dan Terry, Kenneth Thomas, Craig Thompson, Joe Torres, Maria Votek, Stephen Walker, Susi Watson, Julie Wilson, Chad Wintringham, Maksim Echein

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