Illustration of trees with lichen and fungi.

Curious Allies: Exploring Relationships in Fungi, Parasites, and Carnivores

The Fifth New York Botanical Garden Triennial with the American Society of Botanical Artists

On view September 27, 2025 – January 4, 2026

Join us for an exhibition about fascinating plants and the relationships that sustain them! No organism on Earth can survive alone, but some rely on collaboration more than others. The fungi, lichens, and plants featured in this show rely on important but often unobserved relationships to get what they need to thrive. These organisms and their often unnoticed relationships are critical to supporting biodiversity and healthy ecosystems.

This exhibition celebrates the many symbiotic relationships found throughout the botanical world. It features 50 artworks depicting  fungi, lichens, parasitic, and carnivorous plants by artists located around the world, from Brazil, Indonesia, and Ireland to the United States (including Minnesota!). Additions from the Bell Museum examine University of Minnesota research revealing plant secrets, and show how scientists work with artists to document new species. The exhibition also showcases fungi, lichen, and other specimens from the University of Minnesota Herbarium and College of Biological Sciences Conservatory. Hands-on activities for kids include a weaving activity and carnivorous plant touch and feel game, and artists of all ages can explore their inner illustrator with opportunities to draw real specimens in the gallery.

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