What burns within you? There is a fire that lives in all of us—sometimes a fierce blaze, sometimes a quiet ember. It fuels our passions, sparks our imaginations, and reshapes the world around us. Fire 2025, the 2nd Annual Juried International Exhibition proudly presented by Gallerium, opens on September 3, 2025, and will continue through November 3, 2025.
This year’s exhibition, invites art lovers into a space where fire is not only a destructive force but also a symbol of resilience, transformation, and creation. Artists from across the globe have gathered to interpret fire in all its forms—its danger, its beauty, its power to consume, and its promise to renew. From fiery passions of the heart to the eternal cycle of destruction and rebirth, each artwork is a testament to the flames we carry within and the sparks that shape our shared humanity.
More than an exhibition of images, Fire 2025 is an invitation to reflection. What does fire mean to you? Is it a memory of warmth, a story of survival, a beacon of resistance, or a force that clears the way for new beginnings? Each piece featured here serves as a mirror, asking you to look inward and discover your own flame.

The beauty of this exhibition lies in its universal accessibility. Fire 2025 unfolds entirely online, welcoming you to immerse yourself from anywhere in the world. Whether you are an art lover, curator, gallery professional, or collector, you are invited to join the dialogue and be part of this living community of inspiration and exchange.
Your voice matters here. Don’t just view the works—engage with them. Rate the pieces that stir your spirit, leave comments on those that move you, and share your impressions with the global audience. In doing so, you not only honor the artists but also help shape the ongoing conversation their works ignite.
Join us and witness how fire becomes a language of passion, imagination, and transformation.
View full list of participant artists here:
Vida Lari, Marc Olthoff, Rich Sheaffer, ILIA, Scott Lee, Bob Felderman, Michael Lee, Leilani Purvis, Nira Chorev, Mick Ulichney, Suze Woolf, Cyrus Wolfe, Liz Alzona, Teresa Werth, David Poyant, Diane Jaquier, Inessa Falina, Faisal Mirza, Robert Falcone, Penny FireHorse, Jenn Munson, Pierre Goulag, Trude Selnes, Linda Kerst, Michael J Duke, Joseph Kabriel, Bernard LeVan, Ivan Gall, Lindsey Isooto E Bates, Kelley Batson-Howard, Grant Kreinberg, Tony Brinkley, VerLan, Araya Pathwalker, Joseph Urie, Rob Ramos, Lois Lupica, Rizlane Abdessamad, Sara Alfaro, Roger Archibald, Shrenik Bambki, John Banks, Alex Barbuto, Patti Barker, Harriet Barratt, Marci Bell, Sharon Berkan-Dent, Lisa Blidar, Jess Burbridge, David Byrd, Jennifer Carroll, Gail Caulfield, Yeon Chang, Karen Christopher, Katrina Cobb, Stacey Cutts Easley, L Daniels, Dara, Brenton Deardorff, Roberto Destarac, Larry Duren, Joy Dutta, Ron Ehmsen, Andrea Evenson, Heidi Fickinger, Suzanne Gardner, Nyssa Ani, Sarb Glaze, Mary Glovanovitch, Judy Goddard, Feyzan Goher, Christine Hanlon, Alvin Hawkins, Sarah Hayashi, Susan Hensel, Ophelia Ho, Alex Jacobs, Lena Johansson, Aytay KhorramiNejad, Diane LaBuda, Jeff Leedy, Emily Lewis, Eric Lintala, Xi Liu, Marie McEachern, Casey McGarr, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Lisa Moses, Alan Newberg, Dagmar Nickerson, Karen Numme, Susan Omoto, Sarah Perkins, Lori Phillips, Weronika Piorek, Reuben Preut, Vince Quevedo, Robert Rogers, Janie Ronchelli, Debora Rosental, Walter Rossi, Cheryl Safren, Lena Shvets, Sara Simonson, Kelly Smith, Elka Stevens, Sydnie Swain, Kristin Thomas, Kate Titus, Julia Ulrich, Betsy Vermeulen Young, Josh Voynick, Sean Walmsley, Gina Watkins-SooHoo, Laara WilliamSen, Shifra Wylder, Renitha Guyton

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