Gardenia 2025 Exhibition: Where Nature Blooms in Art

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What does a garden mean to you?

Is it a place of peace or a patch of wild rebellion? A memory carried on the scent of jasmine, or a dream painted in lavender and thorns? In Gardenia 2025, we invite you to wander through a world of verdant imagination; where every petal, leaf, and stem becomes a story.

Now in its 3rd year, Gardenia 2025 is an international online exhibition that brings together artists from around the world to celebrate the beauty, symbolism, and spiritual resonance of gardens and plants—real or imagined. Hosted by Exhibizone, this global showcase opens August 9 and continues through October 9, 2025.

Gardenia 2025 is a tribute to the quiet power of nature. A reminder of what grounds us, heals us, and connects us—across borders, time, and belief. From the delicate whisper of a watercolor orchid to the bold geometry of digital vines, Gardenia 2025 offers a sensory journey into how we see, shape, and are shaped by the green world around us. Each artwork is an invitation to slow down. To look closer. To rediscover the poetry in the natural world that often goes unnoticed.

In a world of noise and rush, we are called back to the stillness of gardens. To the regenerative spirit of nature. To the wild creativity that blooms in quiet places. Through this exhibition, artists reflect on themes of growth, decay, beauty, struggle, memory, and rebirth; expressed through the universal language of flora.

As you explore the exhibition, we invite you to engage with what moves you. Rate the artworks that bloom in your heart. Comment on the visions that stir your imagination. And know that your words can plant a seed because artists can reply to your comments, continuing the conversation their work began.

Let your curiosity blossom.

Let your voice join the global dialogue of Gardenia 2025.

And most of all, let yourself be moved by what grows in the spaces between art and nature.

View full list of participant artists here:

Jo Ann Graham, ILIA, Victoria Jeffers, Daniela Bahry, Linda Richardson, Nira Chorev, Catherine Martinez-Perez, Eric Brewer, Holly April Harris, Andreas Starke, Barb Davison, Anastasiia Terentieva, Roxann Dayton, Alissa Frazer, Janie Ronchelli, Celia Rabinovitch, Vasilisa Moruga, Sneshana Kisser, Karen Katonah, Lesley Aine Mckeown, Liana Meyer, Davorka Azinovic, Joan Parramon, Graziella Albore, Dan Holt, Aliaksandra Markava, Deborah St John, Photo Art by B, Charles Watkins, Ivan Gall, Sara Engle, Dan Terry, Anne Erickson, M E Brannon, Alexis Chontos, Shirley deLang, Rita Schwab, Xylina Wu, Joan Revell Ryan, Denys Adida, Callie Andrew, Sheryl’s Virtual Garden, Barbra Barker, Paul Berg, Lisa Blidar, Melissa Bohn, Jerri Brackett, Susan Brady, Leslie Broughton, Roy Cacek, Yeon Chang, Gerry Chapleski, Sarah Connell, Jenn Pal Conte, Greta Corens, Matthew Cota, Kelly Coyle, Natalie Cronin, Dara, Catherine Dean, Richard Dirgo, Alina Dolitsky, Robert Draper, Elena du Plessis, Gabor Ekecs, Beth Enos, Alane Enyart, George Facelo, Judy Gaggero, Sheri Giblin, Tracy Glenn, Mary Glovanovitch, Jeffry Griffiths, Janet Hayes, Brittany Hodgson, Tatiana Holway, Annette Jaret, Zie Jorgensen, Misook Jung, Matilda Kim, Kent Knapp, Beata Kuchnik, Cameron Ledy, Kevin Leonard, Diane Liguori, Kate Rachel Lozier, Nathani Luneburg, Shani M Anderson, Liz Massey, Elora May, David McCain, Anne McMahon, Zachary Melisi, Susan Millan, Elizabeth Miller, Patricia Mitchell, Ashley Mock, Fernando Morales, Katie Murphy, Stephanie Navon Jacobson, Bex Nikols, Laura Pawson, Rebecca Perry, Daniela Plesa, Jin Powell, Fengyu Qu, Vince Quevedo, Aurea Rangel, Katherine Reed, Kelly Rylander, James Siegel, Jazelle Simpson, Luke Soboleski, Mariia Sokor, Gay Sybert, Tara Terpening, Len Thomas, Samantha Tribble, Peter Turner, Megan Van Rafelghem, Anastasia Vanderpool, Heather Vickers, Maria Votek, Seth Walker, Ginny Wallace, Linda Wood, Erin Zatrine, Amanda Squiassi Coffin

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