Once There Was a Railroad

Wayne Garcia

Folk-style painting and woodcut of a black steam train with bright yellow passenger cars crossing a bridge over turquoise water, with palm trees, houses, rowboats, and birds adding detail.

Opens Thu May 7, 6-8pm

On view May 7-28, 2026

Zabar Lobby Gallery

sponsored by Great Events Catering

Master woodcarver Wayne Garcia brings to life the monumental story of Flagler’s Overseas Railroad through a series of colorful, shallow relief carvings. Drawing on the folk art tradition of his mentor, Mario Sanchez, Garcia etches vivid scenes of the railroad’s construction across the Florida Keys, honoring the local Key West residents whose labor shaped this feat of engineering between 1906 and 1912.

A third-generation Cuban American, Garcia has shared his artistry in both New York City and Havana, giving carving demonstrations at the American Folk Art Museum and carrying forward a celebrated Key West craft tradition. This exhibition is paired with a one-night lecture by the artist on Friday, May 22, offering personal stories, historical insight, and a deep sense of place to accompany these intricate, hand-carved works.

The Studios of Key West