There are moments in life when a single image can soften us, remind us of who we are, or gently reconnect us to something we thought we had forgotten. LOVE 2026 arrives as one of those moments.
Opening on February 14, and continuing through April 14, 2026, LOVE 2026 is the 6th annual juried Smart International Online Group Art Exhibition presented by Exhibizone. This global gathering of artists invites you, the viewer, into a rich and moving exploration of love in all its forms.
This exhibition is not limited to romance or celebration. It is about the quiet devotion between lifelong friends. The steady presence of family. The courage of self-acceptance. The tenderness we feel toward animals, the earth, and even strangers across cultures and borders. It is about longing, reconciliation, forgiveness, transformation, and the unseen forces that shape our lives.

As you move through the exhibition, you may encounter works that feel joyful and luminous, others that are fragile and introspective, and some that are layered with complexity. Love here is not simplified. It is shown as patient and playful, resilient and vulnerable, spiritual and deeply human. Each artwork becomes an invitation to reflect on your own experiences. What has love meant in your life? Where has it strengthened you? Where has it changed you?
LOVE 2026 is more than a collection of heartfelt images on a screen. It is a shared emotional space that connects viewers from around the world. In a time when distraction is constant, this exhibition encourages you to pause, to look closely, and to allow yourself to feel.
We warmly encourage you to engage with the artworks that move you. Leave a thoughtful rating. Share a comment about what you see or what you felt. Your voice matters. Your reflections become part of the living dialogue between art and audience, helping artists understand how their work resonates beyond borders.
Let LOVE 2026 be a reminder that connection is still possible, that empathy still has power, and that art continues to hold space for what words cannot always express.
We look forward to welcoming you into this heartfelt journey.
View full list of participant artists here:
Bill Stoneham, Jennifer Hannigan-Green, ILIA, Suzanne Cross, Jesus Marin, Nira Chorev, Jack Farkas, Eric Brewer, Maria Votek, Curtis Cureton, Anthony Franklin, Farida Ali, Xiaoyu Zhang, Kristie Donathan, Jennifer Sarafin, Lera Bersenova, Thomas Arenberg, Krzysztof Bobrowski, Jeff Leedy, LULU, Shelley Skoropinski Supple, Maria Lozinsky, Hariclia Michailidou, Telagio Baptista, Aleksandra Chernaia, Anna Flowers, Rita Dauchot, Kristen Palana, Mary Morgan, Sheila Fein, John Goodwin, Steve Mason, Fabrizio Coscarelli, Sarah McCourt, Frank Grubich, Stephanie Maurer, Sharon Thompson, Selva Ozelli, Peggy Blood, Carrie Henry, American Varga, Dan Terry, Joanna Szuba, Kenneth Ricci, Jose Cedillos, Jackson Alves, Anthony Iacuzzi, Antonis Karakonstantakis, Valerie Kalmenson, Eileen Kane, Julie Kelly, Jocelyne Deschamps-Kus, Susan Grimm, Veronique Toinon, Bridget Provan, Joel Shapses, Anastasia Kalinovskaya, jiayu wu, Joseph Urie, Tatiana Yartseva, Paul Pearce, David Poyant, Nina Maxwell, Rebecca Robinson, Marshall Williams, Rosario Murillo, David Adams, Heather Bell, Sharrie Booth, Charly Brewer, Isabella Calisi Wagner, Candy Campbell, Karen Chappell, Hannah Chilton, Lauren Clark, Nikki Contini, Alyssa Coogle, Kathleen Cramer, Allison Cruse, Suzanne Dane, Shaunte Daniels, Lisa Drew, Ellis Dune, Julie Durbin, Bada Dzurjanik, Timothy Edmonson, Monica Fastag Ponsky, Lynda Filbert, Judy Frisk, Camille Gearhart, Javier Gil, Mark Goodmanson, Julie Harris, Rachel Hernandez, Christian Hopper, Robert Hurt, Rebecca Lasko, Kateryna Lastovetska, Young Hee Lee, Marietta Leung, Sandy MacPherson-Ireland, 51percent Mosaics, Lisa McDill, Kimberly McEvoy, Zoey Qu, Jennifer Medema, Curt Meltzer, Jordan Mendiola-Tagle, Leslie Morrissey, Karen Orton, Sharon Pereira, Shiffanie Ragnauth, Carmen Sanchez Romero, Helen Shipman, Tosya Shore, Zina Smirny, Niki Stearman, Beth Stockdell, Debra Storm, Tanner Stull, Veronica Timasheva, Edgar Allan Toh, Daina Valiulis, Gladys Waters, Xinyue Zhang

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