On the Reef

Jeffrey Cardenas

Opens Thu Jan 2, 6-8pm

On view January 2-30, 2025

Zabar Project Gallery

Cardenas travels from Polynesia to the Mediterranean and Caribbean Sea, photographing vibrant coral reef ecosystems. Cardenas reveals the beauty and essential role of coral reefs in supporting diverse marine life, prompting reflection on their significance and the urgent need for their conservation.

Jeffrey Cardenas is a long-time Key West resident and South Florida native. He has sailed worldwide researching and photographing marine environments, focusing on coral reefs and their inhabitants. In 1993, the State of Florida awarded him a fine arts grant to photograph underwater landscapes of the Florida Keys, culminating in “Marquesa: A Time & Place with Fish.” A collection of essays, “Sea Level,” was published in 2002, with an introduction by Jimmy Buffett. National Book Award author and naturalist Peter Matthiessen described the work of Jeffrey Cardenas as “…very fine, lyrical and translucent.” His work has been exhibited in Cuba’s Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and at the Sala de la Diversidad in La Habana. “Naturalezas Gemelas / Twins of Nature” was published in 2016.

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