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There's a reason the bouquet has endured as a symbol across centuries of art—it holds beauty and diversity in a single gesture, many distinct things made whole.
Spring Bouquet, bG Gallery's group exhibition, takes that metaphor as its organizing idea, gathering a dynamic cross-section of contemporary artists into one cohesive arrangement while letting each voice keep its own bloom.
Working across abstraction and representation, the artists treat spring as more than a season — it becomes a study in growth, change, and renewal. Some pieces trace the delicate unfolding of a single flower; others open onto expansive, atmospheric landscapes. Throughout, the show keeps returning to a quiet through-line: the relationship between the natural world and personal transformation, rendered in work that prizes color, movement, and emotional resonance.
The result is an exhibition that rewards both the close look and the wide one — individual works that hold their own and, taken together, compose something larger.
The opening reception on Saturday, May 30 (4–7pm) is the moment to see it come together in full.
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