Past Exhibitions

First Thursday Online yellow Circle graphic white letters, bird on a set of wires

APR 2-30, 2020/ONLINE EXHIBITIONS

April 2020 Exhibitions Online

We’ll be rescheduling our April exhibitions for a later date, but in the meantime we’re excited to partner with the exhibiting artists and share a teaser of their work! On Thursday April 2, tune in to our Facebook page from 6-7pm for a First Thursday online event.

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Artwork two deer on a gray background

Sorry, galleries closed through April 2

Deer Humans, Lisa D. Watson

Approximately 100 Key Deer were hurt or killed by cars last year, and are further threatened by loss of habitat, hurricanes, Screwworm disease, and weakening of the Endangered Species Act. Watson has taken their plight to heart, with a series of work made from reclaimed materials depicting the Keys’ native deer and wildscapes.

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Artwork of buildings on a street by the ocean

Sorry, galleries closed through April 2

Living Traditions: The School of Mario Sanchez

With his distinctive paintings of old Key West scenes, folk artist Mario Sanchez passed down a tradition that lives on today. Featuring work by Wayne Garcia, Andy Thurber, and others.

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Artwork of one black man kissing another's forehead kissing a child's forehead

Sorry, galleries closed through April 2

Legalized Love: LGBT Parents & Their Children, David Genest

David Genest’s recent monotonal works are group portraits – rendered in acrylic, ink, charcoal and photo transfer – depicting human moments in the domestic lives of contemporary American LGBT families.

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Artwork of mangroves and water

FEB 6-27, 2020/EXHIBITION

Coastlines, Cristiane Mohallem, Isabelle Hayeur, Dimitra Skandali

A trio of internationally recognized artists – and former Studios’ Artists in Residence – reflect on the delicate balance of flora, fauna and humanity that share the space where ocean meets land. Mohallem’s yarn drawings of mangrove trees are obsessive metaphors for nature’s connectedness; Hayeur’s large format photos offer split screen images of life over and under water; and Skandali invents maps of underwater spaces and repurposes found beach elements, forming installations of unsettled and endangered beauty.

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Artwork of the clouds and sun over the ocean

FEB 6-27, 2020/EXHIBITION

Atmospheric Conditions, Lynne Bentley-Kemp

As a daily practice, Lynne Bentley-Kemp captures the water and sky surrounding her home each morning. Here she presents a carefully curated selection of the thousands of images she’s collected as a photographic installation that forms its own atmosphere.

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Art work of portrait of a women abstract green and white and gray background

FEB 6-27, 2020/EXHIBITION

Inner Voice, Jean Pederson

Pederson’s masterful watercolor and mixed media (oil stick and cold wax) portraits depict people who have impacted her path—either for a moment or a lifetime, and from all walks of life.

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FEB 6-12, 2020/EXHIBITION

Anne McKee Artists Fund

The Studios is proud to host the annual Anne McKee Auction now celebrating its 25th year. Join aficionados for one of the most popular art events of the year. Proceeds fund the vital grant program exclusively benefitting Keys artists.

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Artwork abstract orange green and black line on a white background

JAN 2-30, 2020/EXHIBITION

Alosúgbe: A Journey Across Time, Onajide Shabaka

Miami based artist Onajide Shabaka explores ethnobotany, geology and archaeology as they relate to human history, society and culture. Through a combination of abstract, calligraphic works on paper, documentary photographs, sculpture and found objects, Alosúgbe traces Shabaka’s own family history along with the migrations of people and plants from the rice plantations of the Atlantic colonial slave era to 20th century Florida.

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Artwork of two pole dancers in various states of dress applying makeup in a mirror

JAN 2-30, 2020/EXHIBITION

Dollars and Dancers: Behind the Velvet Curtain, Donna Nadeau

From drab backrooms to glittering, mirrored stages, Nadeau’s exquisite watercolor paintings document the strip bars and “gentleman’s” clubs in which she worked for decades. With an insider’s eye, she unpacks the power structures, interpersonal dynamics and financial underpinnings of this little understood world.

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