
E-ART: Art Labs and Exhibitions!
November 6, 2025
A Cultural Compass for Europe
November 20, 2025We are proud to launch the new digital exhibition of the E-ART Project, Invisible Natures and Future Ecologies: From Decay to Regeneration, supported by the European Union. This exhibition emerges as a poetic reflection on the delicate balance between destruction and renewal, bringing together artists and communities across Europe. It transforms art into an act of listening — to the earth, to one another, and to the subtle processes of transformation that sustain life.
Invisible Natures and Future Ecologies: From Decay to Regeneration gathers artistic practices that trace the subtle interconnections between decay and regeneration, fragility and resilience. Born out of community-led workshops and collaborative creation within the E-ART Project’s Art Labs in Sweden, Greece, Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, and Ireland, the exhibition explores how art can both bear witness to and spark change within the unfolding climate crisis.
Amid overlapping ecological and social uncertainties, the project envisions art as a form of ecological conversation, a shared space for care, imagination, and renewal. Moving through cycles of extraction and rebirth, it reflects on the gestures, materials, and collective acts that either nourish or deplete our common world. The participating artists trace patterns of consumption, pollution, and transformation, revealing how, even within decay, new forms of life, meaning, and resistance can take root.
Through this gathering of works, Invisible Natures and Future Ecologies invites us to dwell within the remains of the present not with despair, but with attentiveness and hope, to imagine pathways toward a more connected and sustainable future, where creativity and community act as forces of regeneration.
👉 Explore the exhibition and discover the artists’ works at this link.

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