June 4–October 20, 2024
Celebrate the plant-pollinator love story through the lens of Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s vast and varied collections and the native insects to which they are inextricably linked.
This plant-centered summer exhibition focuses primarily on native insect pollinators and will inspire a new way of seeing and appreciating the essential necessity of plants—and insects—to our lives and the life of our planet.
Explore a kid-friendly exhibit in the Discovery Garden, an interactive pollinator lounge in Oak Circle, and a comprehensive exhibit in the Steinhardt Conservatory, or drop by for a special tour, performance, or educational activity.
Free with Garden admission. Check back in May for details!
May 24–October 20, 2024
Rest and relax at the Pollinator Lounge. This unique large-scale structure houses habitats built for the Garden’s smallest visitors, insects! Conceived of by architects Joyce Hwang and Nerea Feliz. Learn More about Pollinator Lounge
June 4–October 24, 2024
Explore the age-old romance between plants and insects in this interactive exhibit that focuses on native plants and pollinators. Discover why supporting pollinators is essential to maintaining the health of our planet and the security of our food supply. Learn More about Gallery Exhibit: A Plant-Pollinator Love Story
June 4–October 24, 2024
Explore this kid-friendly space and learn about the fascinating relationship between plants and their pollinators. Learn More about Discover Pollinators!
Explore the connections between plants and their pollinators through signage in the Garden. Learn about the vital role pollinating insects play in bringing us the fruits we love in the Herb Garden. Engage your senses in the Children's Garden and Annual/Perennial Borders as you learn how plants use vibrant colors, scents, and shapes to attract pollinators.