MAY EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

Opens Thursday, May 1, 6-8pm
On view May 1-29, 2025

Join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House, where art, conversation, and community come alive after hours! Wander through our galleries showcasing the newest exhibitions, sip wine under the stars on our rooftop terrace, and explore the creativity in the third-floor artist studios. Take in the vibrant energy, connect with fellow art lovers, and discover hidden gems at Books & Books. Whether you’re here to mingle, marvel, or make memories, this is the perfect night to celebrate art and friendship.

Liquid Cities

Gerson Fogaça

Sanger Gallery

Fogaça captures the fluidity of contemporary urban landscapes. He translates Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauma’s concept of “liquid modernity” into art, reflecting the constant transformation of cities due to technology, migration, and climate change. His vibrant paintings, characterized by fluid lines and organic forms, invite viewers to experience cities as dynamic, evolving entities, blurring the lines between reality and imagination while capturing the essence of modern urban life. “Liquid Cities” was presented at the ACA Santander Gallery in Spain in 2024.

sponsored by S/V Argo Navis-Hindu Charters

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The Way it Was

Isaac Valdes

XOJ Gallery

Experience the historical charm and vibrant culture of Old Key West through intricate wood carvings. This exhibition captures the essence of Key West’s bygone days, depicting its unique architecture, lush landscapes, and colorful local life.

sponsored by Key West Historic Inns

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Daydreams

Leigh Hooten

Zabar Project Gallery

After nearly 50 years in textile, graphic design, and costuming, Hooten steps into the spotlight with personal pieces including self-portraits, animals, and fantastical beings rendered in a fresh, illustrative style.

sponsored by The Green Pineapple

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Pile it on…Take it off

Sherry Tewell

Zabar Lobby Gallery

Explore the interplay between abundance and minimalism in Tewell’s paintings and assemblages. Thick, textured layers of paint contrast with pared-down compositions, inviting viewers to reflect on the human experience of accumulation versus simplicity.

sponsored by Shade Ceramics and Shutter Photography