The bee collective

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the bee collective’s mission is to support pollinators and pollinator habitats and to provide enthusiastic environmental education to the city of Columbus

Photos from The bee collective's post 01/20/2026

in less than a month 30 sculptures spanning 4 years from our beecoming home series will be on display at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville, Illinois!

it will open on 2/14 and close 5/31! we are excited to share our work as this is the first time the beecoming home project will be shown outside of Ohio.

thank you to all the artists that have participated and help make this project amazing. thank you to everyone that has supported our work throughout the years!

11/05/2025

this is the story of this neighborhood bee tree, and their eviction by the city of columbus.

let me know if you have good ideas on how to turn this into a positive!

Photos from The bee collective's post 10/27/2025

honey and photographs.

they both capture a fleeting moment in time to be preserved and remembered

this is from a silly moment of jarring honeycomb and honey on the hood of my truck from a cut out i did in a mansion in my area. this honey could not be given back to the bees, and so it turned into priceless gifts for others

Photos from The bee collective's post 10/22/2025

beecoming home year 4 (part 2)

a collaboration between artists and honeybees to raise awareness for issues facing all of our pollinators, and to raise funding to plant more native habitat

artists in order:
crafts.eats



spaces.3d





photos taken by

Photos from The bee collective's post 10/21/2025

beecoming home exhibition year 4 (part 1)

time to start sharing with you all how all these pieces turned out!

we collaborated with 15 artists to create sculpture we then placed into honeybee hives. these are the results of this effort!

more to come

these 6 artists in order:




chin.and

10/05/2025

joIn us at honey cup this tuesday to listen to a few artists in the beecoming home gallery talk about their work, and their connection to our project and the honeybees!

Kelsey Grafton is flying in from Lewiston, ID
Jason Johnston is a local artist from right here is columbus, OH
Stew Reber is flying in from joining us from Denver, CO

Photos from The bee collective's post 10/03/2025

We aim to unite culture and ecology in a thought- provoking, inter-species collaboration and facilitate an open and curious dialogue that invites everyone to the table. Beecoming Home invites artists from across the globe to collaborate with an unexpected creative partner: honey bees. To raise awareness and funding for pollinator habitat.

exhibiton opening next weekend!

09/24/2025

FUNDRAISER/GIVEAWAY‼️

what we are giving:
🐝 - 3, 16oz jars of bee collective honey (we never sell honey to the public, so this is your only chance to get a jar!)
🐝 - 1 native bee box (custom, one of a kind roof made just for this!)

rules of the fundraiser: (basically raffle rules!)
🐝- every $1 given = 1 entry. so the more you support our project, the more entries you get
🐝 spending $1-$9 you’ll be entered to win a jar of honey!
🐝 $10 or more you are entered to win the native bee box, but you can still also win a jar of honey!
🐝 you can get an extra entry by tagging a friend in the comments! but you have to give at least $1 to qualify
🐝 watch the video for simple instructions on how to enter

🐝 free shipping for winners!

please share this video for us, and thank you to this community and for your support throughout the years!

Photos from The bee collective's post 09/23/2025

goldenrod and aster are in mid bloom, meaning the summer of art and honey is coming to an end!

the beecoming home exhibition is opening 10/11/25! 5-8pm at gallery in Columbus, Ohio

hope to see you all there!

Photos from The bee collective's post 09/04/2025

photo dump of the summer

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