What does a color make you feel? What memory does a shape awaken? What truth hides in the curve of a line or the shadow of a form?
Emotions 2025 invites you to feel your way through art.
Now in its fifth year, this international smart group exhibition by Gallerium opens a powerful space where artists from around the world pour their souls into visual form. Opening August 6 and continuing through October 6, 2025, this special online exhibition offers an unforgettable journey through the vast and vibrant landscape of human emotion.

Each artwork you’ll encounter in Emotions 2025 is more than just a piece of visual expression—it is a heart speaking in silence, a memory captured in motion, a truth that cannot be said in words. From joy to grief, love to solitude, anger to serenity, these creations embody the raw, unfiltered pulse of the human condition.
Emotions 2025 isn’t an exhibition to simply view. It’s one to experience. To pause. To reflect. To connect.
Let yourself be moved. As you explore the exhibition, take a moment to engage; rate the pieces that strike a chord, leave a comment for the artist whose work stirred something in you, and join the dialogue with fellow art lovers across the globe. And be ready to receive a reply, many artists welcome the chance to continue the emotional conversation their work began with you.
Your voice becomes part of the emotional resonance carried through this exhibition.
And know this: your presence matters. In a world often rushing past feeling, Emotions 2025 offers a rare invitation to slow down and listen—to yourself and to others—through the lens of art.So come with your heart open. Wander through the artworks. Find the works that echo your story or introduce you to another’s. Because art, at its deepest level, doesn’t just mirror our emotions—it connects them, across cultures, across distances, across time.
Feel it. Share it. Be part of it.
View full list of participant artists here:
Mark Hollenbeck, ILIA, Robert Willits, Katie Owenby, Cher Pruys, Evany Zirul, Ryan Barnes, Liying Peng, Alina Obukhova, Mary Gonsiorek, Maryam Fardinfard, Hariclia Michailidou, Paul Lucas, Ekaterina Santiago, Robin Berning, Alisa Kulavska, Ann Moss, Mrs Rainbow Oz, Babs Wheelden, Steve Mason, Elena Kealy, Simon Berson, Darling Salazar, Sue Fitzgerald, Juan Arreaza, Victor Selin, Joie Lee, Susan Millan, Joe B., Karen Alcaraz, Fred Blum, Krzysztof Bobrowski, Melissa Bohn, Cinthya Chalifoux, Gerry Chapleski, Karen Christopher, Moises Marco Antonio Cruz, Brenton Deardorff, Elaine DeChirico, Logan Farro, Mabel Garza, Camille Gearhart, Alice Gravely, Karl Kang, Kate Kelleher, Abigail Land, Jonathan Lawlor, Marietta Leung, Beth Little, Mark Lodato, Nathani Luneburg, Phoebe Marti, Catherine Martinez-Perez, Stephanie Maurer, Faisal Mirza, Marc Morwessel, Gene Panis, Dina Pelenghian, Barbara Pevny, Dorle Pfeifer, Cheryl Polakow, Vince Quevedo, Emily Sands, Shelbi Seisman, LaDonna Sepers, James Siegel, Mariia Sokor, Justin Viens, Natalie Wadin, Anat Wegier, Kahsandra Williams

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