The „Together for Bees” project, launched in 2020, aims to raise awareness about biodiversity and the crucial role bees play in our ecosystem. During the Great Exhibition of Bees, over 150 artists and artisans from around the world showcase their unique visions of bees, highlighting their importance and encouraging a deeper connection with nature.
Discover the Great Exhibition of Bees 2026
Artists.
New works.
Objects of art and design.
Places that shape this story.
Follow the connections
and see where the exhibition takes you.
It is also an invitation to awareness
and responsible care for bees.

Great Exhibition of Bees 2026

Biodiversity

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How to join The Great Exhibition of Bees
Let’s make the Great Exhibition of Bees together.
Join me in „Together for bees” project.
Design your own wild bee. Show your unique style as an artist. Through artistic diversity, Great Exhibition of Bees helps to draw attention to biological diversity.
Be a part of the world’s largest exhibition of works dedicated to our crucial bees.
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Become a patron of bees
Take care of a chosen artistic bee and place it on your product. Share the profit from sales with wild bees and together let’s care for biodiversity in nature.
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Blooming Together: when children, art, and pollinators tell the same story
One of the most beautiful aspects of Together for Bees is bringing together artists, educators, scientists, and nature advocates who help us see the world through the lens of connection. Today, I am delighted to introduce Dr. Aslı Kinsizer from the University of...
World Environment Day — everything is connected
World Environment DayOn World Environment Day, we are reminded that the environment is not something “out there”. It is everything around us — and everything we are part of. Air, soil, water, plants, insects, cities, gardens, and human choices form one continuous...
The Great Exhibition of Bees 2026 begins its journey at MOCAK Bookstore, Kraków
We are all connectedThe Great Exhibition of Bees 2026, under the theme “We are all connected”, has officially begun its dispersed edition.The first location to open the exhibition and present artists’ works in the form of collectible postcards is the MOCAK Bookstore...
Wielka Wystawa Pszczół 2026 rozpoczyna swoją podróż w MOCAK Bookstore w Krakowie
We are all connectedWielka Wystawa Pszczół 2026 pod hasłem „We are all connected” oficjalnie rozpoczęła swoją tegoroczną, rozproszoną edycję.Pierwszym miejscem, które otworzyło wystawę i zaprezentowało prace artystów w wyjątkowej formie kolekcjonerskich kartek...
Welcome to her season
Welcome to her season Perfect gifts ideas for International Women's Day 01. Pin by Kasia Sułek 02. Embroidered bee by Alicja Kozłowska 03. Poster by Zuza Miśko 04. Weighted eye mask by Się Śpi 05. Bee pendant by Kopi 06. “Better Together ” pin by Joanna Romańska 07...
Better together – a new pin in Together for Bees collection
Better together We are delighted to share that artist Joanna Romańska, who created a special artwork for The Great Exhibition of Bees in 2023, is now joining the collectible pin series of Together for Bees.Her work, which traveled with the exhibition across Poland and...
About author
Diana Dyba is an entrepreneur, contemporary art curator, and the founder of the Together for Bees initiative (2020), as well as the creator of the Great Exhibition of Bees (2023). Raised close to nature as the daughter of a forester, she has long combined her passion for biodiversity, art, and creative collaboration.
With over 12 years of experience running her own advertising agency, Diana later worked as a business consultant and creative director, supporting brands in their market development. Today, she focuses on social campaigns and strategic partnerships dedicated to wildlife conservation, believing wild bees play a vital role in rewilding our planet. Originally from Poland and now based in Switzerland, she connects art, sustainability, and entrepreneurship to inspire meaningful change.
Illustration designed by Natalia Chachuj
















