What does color mean to you? Is it a burst of joy, a whisper of memory, a silent scream that refuses to fade?
Color lives at the heart of our lives, gloriously vibrant or gently muted, radiant in presence or profound in absence. Gallerium warmly invites you to step into Colorium 2025, the 3rd Annual Juried International Smart Exhibition, opening September 25, 2025, and continuing through November 25, 2025.
This is an exhibition about the language of color and the stories it tells. From bold saturation and dazzling contrasts to quiet harmonies and monochrome meditations, every shade becomes a statement, every tone becomes a feeling, and every absence becomes a question. Colorium 2025 gathers diverse global voices to honor color in all its forms, literal and symbolic, emotional and imagined. The result is a living conversation where palettes become poetry and viewers become co-authors.

Across centuries, artists have used color to tell truths, create illusions, protest injustice, express love, mourn loss, and manifest joy. In today’s world of constant noise and speed, color remains a quiet but potent bridge, connecting heart to heart and soul to soul. Within Colorium 2025, crimson may pulse with urgency, ultramarine may steady the breath, gold may recall sacred light, and gray may open the door to the depths of memory. You will find works that spark delight, invite contemplation, and stay with you long after the screen goes dim.
Bring your curiosity, your taste for discovery, and your willingness to be moved. Wander artwork to artwork, pause with pieces that call your name, and let your eye travel through unexpected pairings and luminous dialogues. If a work changes your mood or unlocks a memory, tell the artist. Your voice matters here. Please rate the artworks you love, leave a thoughtful comment, and join the conversation that gives these creations a fuller life.
Collectors will discover fresh visions and refined craft. Curators and galleries will meet artists who use color as a precise instrument and as a brave act. All visitors are invited to return often, to compare, to reflect, and to share. Colorium 2025 is not only an exhibition, it is a shared experience of seeing more deeply.
Stay, look closely, rate generously, and leave your mark in words. Let color speak, and let it speak through you.
View full list of participant artists here:
Steve Mason, Ted Barr, ILIA, Ellen Murray, Suzanne Cross, Rghad Balkhyoor, Cyndy Beardsley, Randa Lake, Jack Farkas, Lale Gerger, Micky Jansen, Michele Matthews, Julie Kelly, Ernest Langston, Shelley Skoropinski Supple, Darling Salazar, Babs Wheelden, Pierre Goulag, Katherine Bedford, Elisabeth Eaton, Kharam Suruma, Veda Kagabo, Sandy Lerman, Richard Mittelstadt, Farida Ali, Robert Rogers, Ava Grayson, Deborah St John, Gerry Chapleski, Danielle Cowdrey, Faisal Mirza, Jane Gottlieb, Leticia Razo, Yeon Chang, Xi Liu, Leshan Li, Cher Pruys, Alayne Gelfand, Megan Moore, Gabriela Drees-Holz, David Poyant, Seth Walker, Destin Cramer, Nicholaus James Dalton, Natalie Wetzel, Joanna Szuba, Stephanie Bing, Karen Mooney, Alice Gravely, Tanvi Ramesh, Rita Schwab, Joan Parramon, Susan Millan, LightExpressionist, Jennifer Hannigan-Green, Art by Sally Stubbs, Jose Cedillos, John Harper, Leslie Dirgo, Maryanne Kinane, Tina Lin, Pamelagrace Beatty, Sarah Perkins, David Barclay, Megan Jackson, Sara Alfaro, Lycee Anaya, Paula Barr, Melissa Bohn, Jerri Brackett, Deborah Brosen, Leslie Broughton, Sandra Campeau, Cristian Carvajal, Heather Climer, Stacey Cutts Easley, Brenton Deardorff, Alina Dolitsky, Lauren Dowling, LIBWA, Debbie Gallerani, Linda Geiger, Tamerie Halliday, Jayse Parker, Timothy Hamilton, Jesse Hamrick, Soomin Han, Carlos Hidalgo, Don Jacobson, Diane Jaquier, Shelissa Jones, Marietta Leung, Daniel Mackin, David Manoguerra, Phoebe Marti, Katie Mason-Broderick, Carrie Lee McClelland, Anne McMahon, Fritz Messere, Caryl Morgan, Karen Orton, Mary Pascoe, Vince Quevedo, Zoe Randolph, Martha Renard, Hannah Schechter, Kathy B Shapiro, Lena Shvets, Amanda Spartz, Chris Stewart, Tara Terpening, Sabine Thornau, Gerrit van Ommering, Robert Wagoner, Robert Willits, Ricky Workman, Chris Wortmann

Leave a comment