FORT WORTH, Texas (May 7, 2026) — The Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s newest must-see exhibit is part art, part engineering, and totally amazing! Join FWBG for Sean Kenney’s Nature POP! Made with LEGO® Bricks exhibit, May 22 through September 7, 2026, featuring more than 40 wildly creative animal sculptures made from over 800,000 LEGO® bricks.
Created by acclaimed artist Sean Kenney and produced by Imagine, Nature POP! transforms colorful LEGO® bricks into bold, graphic sculptures that celebrate wildlife in all its wonder. Tucked throughout the Garden, each piece brings a different creature or plant to life — from a powerful panther poised to pounce and a curious fox on the prowl, to a gentle mama bear tenderly carrying her cub. Every sculpture is paired with fun scientific facts about its featured animal, so visitors leave not just wowed, but genuinely a little wiser, too.
The big idea behind Nature POP! is a simple but beautiful one: just like LEGO® bricks, everything in nature is connected. Pull one piece away and the whole picture changes. Kenney’s sculptures make that connection come alive — turning a walk through the Garden into a whole new kind of adventure.
Designed for all ages and audiences, Sean Kenney’s Nature POP! Made with LEGO® Bricks is open daily during regular Garden hours and entrance is included with general admission. Tickets are available online at fwbg.org or may be purchased in person at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group, which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this exhibition.
About Sean Kenney
Sean Kenney is a New York–based, award-winning LEGO® Certified Professional and one of the world’s most celebrated LEGO artists. Recognized by The LEGO Group for his extraordinary craftsmanship, Kenney creates contemporary sculptures, large-scale traveling exhibits, commissioned artwork, and has authored nine children’s books. His acclaimed exhibits — including Nature Connects, Wild Connections, and Nature Pop — have captivated audiences worldwide with their exploration of nature, wildlife, and humanity. Kenney’s work has been featured in ELLE, New York magazine, ABC’s Good Morning America, the BBC, and beyond.
About Imagine
Imagine is a leading producer of traveling exhibitions that blend art, science, and popular culture. The company partners with artists and institutions to create immersive, family-friendly experiences for audiences worldwide.
About Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Nestled in Fort Worth’s vibrant Cultural District, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden holds the distinction of being Texas’s oldest public botanic garden, a 120-acre oasis just two miles west of downtown that invites guests to discover world-class botanical treasures spanning continents and cultures.
Explore 23 specialty gardens, managed natural areas, and collections greenhouses that weave together stories of distant lands and local heritage. The historic Rose Garden creates a tapestry of color and fragrance, while the tranquil Japanese Garden transports guests to a world of peaceful beauty. From intimate specialty collections to expansive natural landscapes, each distinct area offers its own botanical narrative.
Beyond its stunning displays, the Garden also serves as a hub for discovery and learning. Families and adults engage with nature through educational programs, while groundbreaking research unfolds through the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT®). The BRIT Philecology Herbarium houses nearly 1.5 million plant specimens—ranking among the largest herbaria in the United States—while the BRIT Research Library’s nearly 125,000 volumes represent a world-class repository of plant science knowledge. BRIT Press publishes scholarly books and the peer-reviewed journal JBRIT, contributing vital research to the global scientific community.
Whether you’re seeking peaceful contemplation among exotic blooms, educational adventure with the family, or insight into cutting-edge botanical research, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden offers an extraordinary experience where natural beauty meets scientific discovery.
Location: 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107




