Curated Exhibitions
Where Art Meets
Ornithology
Themed exhibitions that explore the avian world through the lens of art, ecology, and conservation science. Each exhibition is curated with the rigor of natural history scholarship and the visual language of contemporary museum practice.
2026.03 — 2026.06
Birds of Passage
Migration, Memory, and the Invisible Highways of the Sky
An exploration of avian migration — one of nature's most spectacular phenomena. This exhibition traces the invisible aerial highways that connect the Arctic to the tropics, examining migration not only as biology but as poetry.
2026.01 — 2026.05
Colour & Courtship
The Sexual Selection Experiments of 150 Million Years of Evolution
Why are birds so extraordinarily beautiful? This exhibition examines sexual selection — Darwin's "other theory" — through the lens of avian plumage, song, and display behavior.
All Exhibitions
2026.03 — 2026.06
Birds of Passage
An exploration of avian migration — one of nature's most spectacular phenomena. This exhibition traces the invisible aerial highways that connect the Arctic to the tropics, examining migration not only as biology but as poetry.
2026.01 — 2026.05
Colour & Courtship
Why are birds so extraordinarily beautiful? This exhibition examines sexual selection — Darwin's "other theory" — through the lens of avian plumage, song, and display behavior.
2026.04 — 2026.09
Edge of Silence
A meditation on loss and resilience, this exhibition presents eight of China's most endangered birds alongside documentation of the habitats they require — habitats that are, in many cases, disappearing.