Oceans Not Mars

Discovering Rebirth and Regeneration in the Florida Keys

Barbara Boissevain

Overhead view of geometric salt ponds in orange, white, and brown tones divided by roads, with cracked textures across the surfaces.

Opens Thu Jan 8, 6-8pm

On view January 8-29, 2026

XOJ Gallery

sponsored by DG Interiors

Photographer and environmental artist Barbara Boissevain turns her lens toward the coral reefs of the Florida Keys, capturing both the fragility and resilience of one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world. Worked on during her 2025 residency at The Studios of Key West’s PEAR House, this new body of work uses photography and mixed media to illuminate the quiet yet urgent efforts of coral restoration and marine research taking place just offshore.

Building on her long-standing exploration of environmental transformation, Boissevain documents not only the visible beauty of the reef but the often-invisible systems of regeneration at work beneath the surface. The series invites reflection on time, scale, and care—suggesting that before we search for life on distant planets, we might first attend to the wonders, and the responsibilities, of the living world around us.