Exhibitions

ON VIEW APR 2-30
2026 | EXHIBITION

Collapsed Entanglements by Katie Simmons

Silk and cotton dyed with natural materials become the foundation for imagined ecosystems that blur the line between body and environment. Collapsed Entanglements offers a meditation on impermanence, kinship, and the shared vulnerabilities that bind all living things.

ON VIEW APR 2-30
2026 | EXHIBITION

Beyond Paradise by Etheard Joseph

Large-scale abstract paintings transform the gallery into immersive environments rich with color, movement, and emotional depth. Exploring memory, perception, and the subconscious, Joseph invites viewers to connect personally with each expansive, contemplative work.

ON VIEW APR 2-30
2026 | EXHIBITION

“Chair-ity” by Womankind

An imaginative exhibition where artists transform the chair into works that are functional, symbolic, whimsical, or profound. Chair-ity celebrates 25 years of Womankind while supporting accessible, compassionate health care in the Florida Keys.

ON VIEW APR 2-30
2026 | EXHIBITION

Beneath the Surface by Tracey DeLellis

Ceramic sculptures inspired by Key West’s reefs, tidal pools, and weathered coasts invite viewers to slow down and notice subtle shifts in texture and color. Beneath the Surface reflects on the beauty and fragility of the island’s marine landscapes.

ON VIEW MAY 7-28
2026 | EXHIBITION

Giants Among Us by Tim Marshall Curtis

Seven towering sculptures explore memory, material, and meaning—blending myth, science, and spirit into bold physical forms. Tim Marshall Curtis invites viewers to move through space and story, where each piece serves as both a personal legacy and a collective mirror.

ON VIEW MAY 7-28
2026 | EXHIBITION

Reverence / Irrelevance by Carole Faye

Local artist Faye transforms scavenged materials and found objects into paintings and sculptures that explore nostalgia, place, and personal evolution. Each piece reimagines the discarded as a unique treasure, reflecting on resilience, reinvention, and the beauty of the overlooked.

ON VIEW MAY 7-28
2026 | EXHIBITION

Roots of a City by Andrée B. Carter

Large-scale textile paintings blend needlepoint, paint, and collage to capture the mood and identity of eight cities. Installed like tapestries, they invite viewers to explore color, texture, and architectural detail while mapping their own connection to place.

ON VIEW MAY 7-28
2026 | EXHIBITION

Once There Was a Railroad by Wayne Garcia

Colorful, hand-carved reliefs depict the construction of Flagler’s Overseas Railroad and the Key West residents who built it. Continuing the tradition of his mentor Mario Sanchez, Garcia pairs this exhibition with a one-night lecture sharing the history and stories behind his work.

ON VIEW JUN 4-JUL 30
2026 | EXHIBITION

Mango Madness Summer Members’ Exhibit

For the 100+ artists in our summer exhibit, the mango is not only a fruit best savored under a tropical sun—it’s also a metaphor for the annual bounty of our island, meant to be shared with friends and neighbors.