Ephemeral Garden
April 25–May 31, 2026
Berkshire Botanical Garden
www.berkshirebotanical.org
STOCKBRIDGE, MASS. — Berkshire Botanical Garden announces its late spring art exhibition, “Ephemeral Garden,” featuring the work of artist Jenine Shereos. The exhibition explores Shereos’ ongoing dialogue with plants and the natural world through a body of work that is both tactile and transportive.
Visitors will encounter Shereos’ dreamlike photographic series documenting floral installations created in France, alongside richly textured textiles woven from yarn she hand-dyed using local plants and lichens. The exhibition also features her intricately crafted leaf forms, meticulously stitched using human hair, works that blur the boundaries between the organic and the handmade.
Based in the Berkshires, Shereos is assistant professor of fibers at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. Her interdisciplinary practice combines photography, natural dyeing and unconventional materials to investigate cycles of growth, decay and transformation.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited.
[Image: Jenine Shereos, Primrose. Archival digital print.]

