Plantarium 2025 Exhibition: Where Art and Nature Breathe as One

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In a time when the world rushes faster than the rhythm of the seasons, Plantarium 2025 invites you to pause, to look closer, and to remember the quiet miracle of life unfolding all around us. Opening officially on November 8, 2025, and flourishing until January 8, 2026, this 4th annual juried international group exhibition by Gallerium is a heartfelt celebration of the plant world, a world that continues to inspire, heal, and sustain humanity in infinite ways.

What do you see when you look at a leaf? To some, it’s a simple shape. To others, it’s a universe of veins carrying memories of rain, wind, and sunlight — the living poetry of creation itself. Plantarium 2025 is not just an exhibition; it’s an invitation to rediscover that poetry through the eyes of artists from around the globe.

Each artwork in this virtual garden is a story told in color, texture, and form — of roots that hold, petals that reach, and forests that remember. From ancient trees whispering wisdom across centuries to imagined blossoms blooming in surreal worlds, these creations honor the silent resilience and sacred beauty of plant life.

As you explore the exhibition, let your senses awaken. Let your mind wander through this lush visual landscape, and allow each piece to remind you of the delicate balance between humanity and nature. In every brushstroke, every sculpted form, there is a heartbeat — a connection between the artist and the earth itself.

Plantarium 2025 is a growing testament to the power of nature to inspire, restore, and unite us. We invite you to visit, reflect, and let the art take root in your heart. As you journey through this living gallery, share your impressions by rating and commenting on the artworks. Your voice helps these creations grow even further, like sunlight feeding new life into a garden of ideas.

Step into Plantarium 2025 and rediscover what’s sacred, what’s green, and what’s still alive within us all.

View full list of participant artists here:

Ed Whitmore, Yelena Patskevich, Luana Stebule, Robert Falcone, Victoria Jeffers, Nancy Blacker, John Sovereign, Amy Lincoln, Marilee Rockley, Don Jacobson, David Poyant, Holly April Harris, Cher Pruys, Barb Davison, Lale Gerger, Jazelle Simpson, Faisal Mirza, Donna Jonas, Anastasiia Ingold, Selina Barraza, Robert Trask, Marie-Louise Jaensson Bjorken, David Baldwin, Oleksandr and Nika Brzhezytskyi, Mindjobmusic, Rachel Wright, Steven Myers, Kelley Batson-Howard, Heidi Fickinger, Kelly Moyle Haltom, Gerrit van Ommering, Darling Salazar, Farida Ali, Alex Burr, Araya Pathwalker, Laura Jay Ulery, Star Smart, Joanna Levesley, Nathalie Ando, Callie Andrew, Gail Bach, Emily Bamburg, Brittany Bennett, Fred Blum, Ed Bohon, Charly Brewer, Leslie Broughton, Yeon Chang, Susan Claflin, Kelly Coates, Glenn Cormier, Steven Crawford, Susan Dillon, Morgan Farmer, Scott Gelander, Michelle Gialanze, Benjamin Gibson, Tracy Glenn, Alice Gravely, Kirsten Guerin, Bláithín Haddad, Margreet Hajee, Jahnae Haskins, Brittany Hodgson, Jacqueline Hong, Katharine Jacobs, Jaclyn Javakian, Robert Johnson, Ramazan Kabakci, Rose Kamma Morrison, Himabindu Kasinadhuni, Paula Kloczkowski Luberda, Christine Knize, Julia Kohane, Boneger Kwarteng, Sarah Lilja, Eric Lintala, Chandan Mahanta, Marla Martin, Morgan Merrick, Terri Miles, Susan Millan, Ed Monnelly, Steve Nielsen, Susan Omoto, Olha Pilyuhina, Sue Puhlhorn, Vince Quevedo, Hani Shafran, Josh and Charlie, A.N. Kitsune, Sara Simonson, Deborah St John, Sarah Stringfellow, Alisson Suito, Margaret Szarzynski, Ahimsa Teabout, Len Thomas, Laurie Waalkes, Christopher Webster, Darielle White, Robert Willits, Wendy Wilson, Krista Wolf, Ricky Workman

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