Starting April 10, visitors of the Missouri Botanical Garden can witness the geometric and glowing art of HYBYCOZO, a unique artistic duo highlighting the intricate patterns of nature through awe-inspiring, intricately designed sculptures. Throughout the spring and summer, the Garden offers both daytime viewing and special illuminated evening hours to explore its newest art exhibition–"Patterns in Nature: The Art of HYBYCOZO."
Presented by PNC, “Patterns in Nature: The Art of HYBYCOZO” features 21 larger-than-life, interactive installations, including 6 new pieces curated specifically for the Garden and inspired by its living collections. Daytime visitation to “Patterns in Nature: The Art of HYBYCOZO” is included with Missouri Botanical Garden general admission.
“Patterns in Nature: LightForm” amplifies this artwork on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings with an illuminated exploration of light and shadow. Glowing from within, the patterns transform into portals of color and dimension, casting fields of light that feel immersive and otherworldly. Admission rates for “Patterns in Nature: LightForm” will vary by day and Garden membership, ranging from $10 to $22. Food and drinks will be available for purchase, and live music is included in the experience.
When: April 10–September 26
Where: Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110
Cost: Daytime exhibition included in Garden admission. Evening admission requires an event ticket; prices range $10–$22
Website: mobot.org/patterns
What's in Bloom:
This months-long exhibition will give guests an opportunity to see the artwork against several seasonal backdrops: from blooming spring ephemerals like bluebells, to early fall favorites like goldenrod. "Patterns in Nature: Lightform" also allows guests to enjoy night-blooming flowers such as water lilies.







