MARCH EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

Opens Thursday, March 5, 6-8pm
On view March 5-26, 2026

Join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House, where art, conversation, and community come alive after hours! We’re opening four new exhibitions AND celebrating 10 years of Books & Books with a cake from Key West Cakes + champagne toast at 6:30pm. You don’t want to miss this one! Take in the vibrant energy, connect with fellow art lovers, and discover hidden gems at Books & Books.

Installation artwork titled “10 años fuera de casa” by Miami-based artist Verónica Pasman. Five vertical scrolls of marbled photographic prints hang side by side on a white wall, each layered with soft fabric and pastel-colored cylinders in green, pink, yellow, turquoise, and orange. The cascading forms evoke movement and water, blending photography, fabric, and sculptural elements.

Mayaimi

curated by Veronica Sesana

Sanger Gallery

This exhibition brings together 10 South Florida artists who explore water as a force of nature and a vital part of our collective identity. “Mayaimi” reflects on beauty, loss, and responsibility, inviting viewers to imagine a future of coexistence with the ocean.

sponsored by Harry S. Truman Little White House, image by Veronica Pasman

Mixed-media artwork combining lush textured trees with black-and-white images of grand neoclassical buildings, set against a stark black background.

Unreal City

Diane Bronstein

XOJ Gallery

Embroidered photographs blend nostalgia with environmental urgency, revealing a world where nature quietly reclaims human-made spaces. In Unreal City, Diane Bronstein invites viewers to confront climate change through stitched disruptions, surreal collages, and quietly powerful visual storytelling.

sponsored by Assortment, Inc.

Layered biomorphic shapes with spotted textures in black, cream, and blue, arranged like cellular structures on a pale background.

Touch Tank

Hannah Keats

Zabar Project Gallery

Abstract sculptural paintings merge coral forms, shells, sand, and shark teeth with digitally fabricated surfaces, evoking the textures and rhythms of marine ecosystems. Touch Tank reflects on the complexity and fragility of life both below the water’s surface and in the human world above.

sponsored by Key West Collective

Digital artwork of Cheryl Derricotte wearing glasses, large hoop earrings, and a patterned headscarf, with text about her artistic practice and design work in the background.

Salt Water Soul: Black Portraits of Key West

Ajuan Mance

Zabar Lobby Gallery

During her PEAR residency, Ajuan Mance created hand-drawn portraits of Black residents of Key West, incorporating interview text and collage to reflect each person’s unique relationship to the island. The works celebrate the richness of Black life in Key West through layered storytelling, visual detail, and community voice.

sponsored by Moondog Café & Bakery

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