Karen Hoisington, “ Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity ”, 2025. Credit: Hoisington Galleries

Exhibition

Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity

Hoisington Galleries

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

10:00AM - 6:00PM

Free admission with registration

Synopsis

Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity celebrates the vital symbiotic relationship between bees and flowers, where colour, motion, and reciprocity sustain life. Through vibrant marks and symbolic forms, the art collection reflects both chaos and order in nature’s design. Beyond ecology through art, it offers a human lesson: like bees, we flourish through reciprocity—caring at home, collaborating at work, and building resilient communities where every small act strengthens the whole.

In conjunction with the art exhibition, Pollinator: A Dance of Reciprocity, an art therapy workshop invites participants to explore the bee–flower relationship as a metaphor for human connection. Through colour, movement, and symbolic mark-making, participants will reflect on reciprocity in their own lives—at home, work, and in relationships that addresses both positive and negative influences. The session fosters creativity, self-awareness, healing, and collaboration, offering gentle insights into self-care to nurture personal resilience and collective flourishing.

Art Therapy Workshop: Pollinator – To Bee
Art Therapy Talk Pollinator: To Bee
24 Jan - 25 Jan from 4:00PM to 6:00PM (Registration required)
Venue: 89 Commonwealth Drive $07-654 S 140089
Limited to 15 pax per day
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