Gallerium Art Prize 2025: Where Art Transcends and Artists Rise

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Each year, the Gallerium Art Prize invites art lovers from around the world to witness a remarkable gathering of creative voices — artists who transform imagination into emotion, and emotion into impact. This year, the 4th Annual Gallerium Art Prize (GAP 2025) opens its doors to celebrate the boundless power of artistic expression, where every brushstroke, sculpture, photograph, digital composition, mixed media, and textile artwork speaks of courage, beauty, and truth.

Officially opening on October 18, 2025, and continuing until December 18, 2025, this inspiring exhibition welcomes you to experience art that transcends competition and prize, reaching instead for connection, empathy, and meaning.

At the heart of GAP 2025 lies a simple yet profound belief — that art can heal, unite, and inspire change. This international juried exhibition gathers an extraordinary selection of artworks that move beyond aesthetics, inviting visitors to explore the depths of human creativity and resilience. Each piece reflects not only technical mastery but also the artist’s journey, their stories, and the moments that shaped their vision.

As you navigate through the exhibition’s smart online galleries, you’ll encounter works that question, comfort, and celebrate life in its infinite forms. You’ll see how contemporary creators reinterpret the world around us — through abstraction and realism, serenity and chaos, light and shadow. From the delicate to the daring, each artwork opens a window into a different world, encouraging reflection and dialogue between artist and viewer.

Gallerium Art Prize 2025 is a living celebration of creativity that transcends boundaries. It honors artists who use their voices to make a difference, while inviting audiences to experience the emotional energy that art uniquely holds.

We warmly invite you to explore this year’s exhibition, discover new favorites, and share your thoughts. Every visitor’s rating and comment helps shape the journey of each participating artist and contributes to the global conversation about what art means today.

Come be inspired by GAP 2025 — where art transcends and artists rise.

View full list of participant artists here:

Yelena Patskevich, Anthony Franklin, Maksim Echein, Farida Ali, ILIA, Dave Kwinter, Bob Zimmerman, Mary Kathleen Quinn Stahl, Marvin Shafer, Katherine Obrien, Stephani Bradley, Nira Chorev, Shawn Digity, Joanna Levesley, Jenna Lynch, Teresa MacGregor, Holly April Harris, Karen Mooney, Michaele Calderone, Diane Jaquier, David Neeld, Veda Kagabo, Ricky Workman, Davorka Azinovic, Stephanie Bing, Brenton Deardorff, Seoyoung Moon, Aya Naoe, Mark Hollenbeck, Brandy Jones, Kourtney Yelton, Rene Rodriguez, A.N. Kitsune, Lauren Dowling, Leticia Marie Razo, David Poyant, Danielle Cowdrey, Lena Shvets, Joanna Szuba, Callie Andrew, Lynnette Grimm, Joy Morgan, Stacey Cutts Easley, Donna Jonas, Sherry Shefts, Faten Khalil, Laurie Oshaughnessy, Ashley Mock, Faith Gabel-Simmons, Shawn Newton, Shannon Coffey, Juan Carlos Beltran Lopez, Rae Uchiha, Edward Smola, Robert Falcone, Gay Hoffman, Zoe Randolph, Suzan Fox, Sam Dobrow, Michael McNeil, Alayne Gelfand, Simon Berson, Manuela Mordhorst, Simon Hafele, Crystal Valladares, Lale Gerger, Cher Pruys, Kristen Palana, Johan Franzen, Craig Thompson, Ronald Price, Lyonel Thouvenot, Lethe, Sofia Bianchini, Oleksandr and Nika Brzhezytskyi, Gerry Chapleski, Alina Dolitsky, Julie Goldman, Laura Kessler, Mindjobmusic, Jaceson Mann, Su-Chow Tannuzzo, Robert Esposito, Susan Millan, Elena Gaston-Nicolas, Claudiu Anica, Caroline Avent, Sarah Banks, Elias Beisel, Nina Bolen, Wendy Brantley, Precious Burger, Yeon Chang, Pamela Conley, Ben De Jong, Yves De Vocht, Brooklynn Deane, Erika Derkas, Ellis Dune, Jennifer Eickmann, Alina Fay, Armi Fello, Kara Fox, Dwayne Glapion, John Gonzalez, Elena Gorn, Stephanie Hahn, Soomin Han, Matthew Insonia, Vandhana Jebin, Cecilia Judge, Brooke Keller, Misha Kitto, Julie Kornblum, Aaron Lade, Mitzi LaPaugh, Orion Mckinley Phillips II, Marietta Leung, Lyle London, G. Paul Lucas, David Manoguerra, Susana Mazzarino Jimenez, Jeff McCalmon, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Tatjana Miscevic, Kelly Moyle Haltom, Yvette Nall, Lexi Nason, OliGoshi, Olha Pilyuhina, Vince Quevedo, Esther Rivera, Masha Schwartz, Saaji Sebastian, Kathy B Shapiro, Tek-Ming Shen, Michael Shoemaker, Lucas Smith, Ankita Srivastava, Linda Storey-London, Lauren Strock, Mandayam Thirunarayanan, Len Thomas, Om Tolani, Elias Vargas, Greg Westfall, Ed Whitmore, Grace Wilding, Karesse Wilkey, Robert Willits, David Wood, Mabel Zaglul

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