Create! Collective Launches In Bloom Member Showcase on Artsy

Melissa Carolyn Gile

A new online exhibition celebrates the work of 19 artists from the Create! Collective community

Create! Magazine is proud to announce the launch of In Bloom, an online group exhibition presented on Artsy and featuring 19 artists from the Create! Collective, the membership community for working artists building meaningful careers and practices around the world.

In Bloom invites a loose and expansive interpretation of its title across media, geography, and perspective. The result is a rich conversation between works that are literal and lyrical, botanical and deeply personal, quietly observed and boldly abstracted. From alla prima floral studies to large-scale mixed media sculptures, from expressionist canvases rooted in grief and renewal to conceptual works woven from the fabric of family history, the artists gathered here resist any single definition of what it means to bloom. Flowers appear as subjects and symbols. Color itself becomes a gesture of opening. The garden, the meadow, the womb, the night sky, and the inner self each emerge as sites of transformation.

The exhibition features original works across painting, sculpture, and mixed media, all available for purchase through Artsy.

Participating Artists

Emily Sabree, Ingrid V. Wells, Kerry Leasure, Erin Kuhn, Nishi Patel, Soo Kim, Alina Moraru, April Baez, Jen Hintz Eggers, Joann Renner, Katelynn Noel Knick, Kristin Ruscher, Verona Peñalba, Melissa Carolyn Gile, Roshni Patel, Marcela Montalvan, Jen Haefeli, Cindy Ruskin, Yahel Yan

About the Create! Collective

The Create! Collective is the membership community of Create! Magazine, an independent contemporary art publication now in its tenth year. The Collective supports working artists at every stage of their careers through resources, community, exhibition opportunities, and direct access to the art world. In Bloom is one of several member benefits that bring Collective artists into professional exhibition contexts, including Artsy, where their work reaches collectors and curators worldwide.

View the Exhibition

In Bloom is available to view and collect now on Artsy.

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