NOVEMBER EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

ON VIEW NOV 3-23, 2022

Friends new and old are invited to join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House event, when we keep our lights on late and throw our doors open to celebrate the newest work in our galleries. Stop in to say hello, relax with a glass of wine on the rooftop terrace, tour the third floor artist studios and see the just-installed exhibitions in the Sanger, XOJ, Zabar Project and Zabar Lobby Galleries. Books & Books is the next stop, where you can browse the latest titles and catch up with old friends.

VIEW THE EXHIBITIONS

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Our galleries are open Tue-Sat, 10am-4pm, and are free of charge.

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Some exhibitions are available online. Click through to see what’s on view.

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ROBERT THE DOLL

Matthew Leifheit

Sanger Gallery 

Leifheit takes the story of Robert the Doll—that of an older man carrying around an effigy of his younger self dressed in a little sailor suit—and reinterprets it as a tongue-in-cheek queer story. Leifheit’s photographs meld history with autobiography and commentary on gay culture. The result offers a celebration of different relationships, and a new take on an old story.

ROBERT THE DOLL

Matthew Leifheit

Sanger Gallery 

Leifheit takes the story of Robert the Doll—that of an older man carrying around an effigy of his younger self dressed in a little sailor suit—and reinterprets it as a tongue-in-cheek queer story. Leifheit’s photographs meld history with autobiography and commentary on gay culture. The result offers a celebration of different relationships, and a new take on an old story.

Sketch of the front of a naked woman standing in front of a mirror, with her reflection also facing forward

IN MY OWN LANGUAGE

Katharine Doughty

XOJ Gallery 

Doughty’s series of alphabet self-portraits began with an “A” in 1999 and finished with a “Z” in 2017. The complete series shows an exploration of personal mythology, archetypes, and the differences between writing and visual imagery.

supported by Anne McKee Artists Fund, sponsored by Ambrosia Bed & Breakfast

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ECO ECHOES

Marianne Vogel

Zabar Project Gallery 

Vogel’s fiber art serves as a reflection of and response to her natural world, finding deeper meaning in basic shapes through mindful slow stitching and beading. Each piece celebrates the beautifully unusual arrangements designed by nature.

sponsored by Key West Hideaways

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CAMPBELL CAWOOD COLLECTION

Featuring the work of dozens of artists

Zabar Lobby Gallery 

In anticipation of a surefire highlight of our holiday season, we present selections from the fabulous art collection of Campbell Cawood, the longtime philanthropist and friend of Key West, who died in 2022. The mark of a true collector, Campbell’s home was filled with art in every corner, and the works on display include local icons such as Sal Salinero, Jack Baron and Jeff Beal, alongside modernist masters like Alexander Calder, Jon Kuhn and Frank Holiday. Also notable are artworks and objects related to Maya Angelou, for whom Cawood organized a legendary birthday party in Key West, with his close friend Oprah Winfrey.

On December 10, we host a live auction of the collection with proceeds going to the Cawood Courage Fund, benefiting The Studios, the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, and the American Red Cross’ efforts in the Florida Keys, among others.

image credit: Untitled by Alexander Calder (original lithograph print)