Past Exhibitions

DEC 3-31, 2020/EXHIBITION

Art. Wherever You Are. Winter Members’ Exhibition

If being mostly housebound over the last year has taught us anything, it’s been new ways of connecting. We’ve explored the world virtually, scheduled screen chats with loved ones, and opened our eyes to old injustices and hidden treasures that were around us all along. For our winter members’ exhibition, we invite artwork about wherever you are – whether it’s the view from your window, or from your mind’s eye.

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NOV 5-26, 2020/EXHIBITION

Liminal, Amanda Church, Paula De Luccia, Beth Kaminstein, Lauren Olitski, Leslie Parke

With works ranging from pop-inflected paintings to postmodern ceramics, the five artists here all straddle the threshold of abstraction. They also share a common history, each connected to Bennington College in the 60’s and 70’s, and in various ways to the national art scene, and to Islamorada where the art luminaries Jules Olitski (Lauren Olitski’s father) and Larry Poons (De Luccia’s husband) lived for many years.

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NOV 5-26, 2020/EXHIBITION

Beach Bodies, Caitlin Albritton

Culled from her ongoing Gym Series, Albritton’s colorful, awkward, and very funny paintings ultimately offer a profound commentary on the lengths people will go to in search of the perfect body. Also exhibited for the first time are pieces from her Rock Solid Bodies collection of sterling silver and stone inlay pieces, a play on the absurdity of having a rock solid gym-forged body by crafting bodies out of rocks.

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OCT 1-29, 2020/EXHIBITION

MARC in the Time of Covid

The Monroe Association for ReMARCable Citizens is a non-profit agency serving differently-abled adults. Over the past several months, MARC clients have had to take extra safety precautions and self-isolate to protect their health. During that difficult time, many have found art-making to be a perfect outlet. This collection of paintings by MARC clients shows the highs, lows and in-between felt by this community during a most unusual time.

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Graphic Mango Madness Annual Members' Summer Show

JUL 2-AUG 22, 2020/EXHIBITION

Mango Madness Members’ Show Live Online Opening

The mango is not only a fruit best savored under a tropical sun, mingled with the sea water beading on your face. It’s not only a color that radiates joy like sunshine. It’s a metaphor for the annual bounty of our island and as such it’s the perfect symbol for our yearly summer members’ exhibition, where everyone in our amazing artistic family is invited to submit a work of art, and the results never fail to nourish the soul.

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MAY 7-28, 2020/EXHIBITION

Color Conversations, Jill Caldwell

Caldwell’s mixed media paintings capture the exuberance of an island bursting with color: the endless shades of foliage, the magnificent variety of flowers, the aqua-teal-turquoise water, and the billowing sunsets shifting from peach-pink to the blue-purple-indigo of nightfall.

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Artwork abstract colorful line on a white background

POSTPONED

Liminal; Amanda Church, Paula De Luccia, Beth Kaminstein, Lauren Olitski, and Leslie Parke

With works ranging from pop-inflected paintings to postmodern ceramics, these five artists all straddle the threshold of abstraction. They also share a common history, with a connection to Bennington College in the 60’s and 70’s, and currently with the national art scene. They ultimately become friends in Islamorada, where the art luminaries Jules Olitski (Lauren Olitski’s father) and Larry Poons (Paula De Luccia’s husband) lived for many years.

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Artwork of a women looking at you with white circles of lungs exposed

POSTPONED

None of the Above, Sally Binard

Binard’s portraits combine painting with ceramic and mixed media to comment on the tension between one’s identity in the eyes of others, and the one we choose ourselves. Intensely personal, the pieces touch on Binard’s racial and cultural history.

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POSTPONED

Pisces, Kyla Piscopink

The dancers in Piscopink’s stunning photographs inhabit an ethereal underwater dream world, offering both an escape from the day to day, and a deep connection to nature, the human form, imagination, and profound spiritual forces.

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Artwork Abstract green pink white and black

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Floral Feast, Katlin Spain

Katlin Spain pieces shapes of color together into large scale oil paintings. Bright flowers overflow from fenced yards, while palms and poincianas overlap each other, covering the view above with shades of green and vermillion.

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