Past Exhibitions

Artwork of a watermelon in a white sheet with a gray background

JAN 2-30, 2020/EXHIBITION

Stillness, Josefiná Cavaliná

A new focus, a new body of work, and a new name. New York artist Josefiná Cavaliná presents still life oil paintings featuring ceramics, fruits and vegetables.

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Gray metal sculpture of swirls on a white pedestal

JAN 2-30, 2020/EXHIBITION

EDDIES, Jim Racchi

An island mainstay and one of the driving forces behind the dearly missed Sculpture Key West exhibitions, Jim Racchi studied classical stone carving in Florence before settling in the Keys. His welded creations echo that training in their strong lines and impulsive flow. Racchi’s latest work is a series of polychrome welded steel sculptures that illustrate the flow of an eddy—a circular current defined by its movement.

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"Outside the Lines" The Studios' Winter Members' Exhibition

DEC 5-26, 2019/EXHIBITION

Outside the Lines, Winter Members’ Exhibition

A simple line can speak volumes, but this year, it’s the wild, unknown space outside the lines we’re eager to explore. As we burst through the ceiling onto our rooftop terrace, our thoughts can’t help but turn to new possibilities and limitless horizons. For the members’ show, we invite artists to step outside the lines – experiment with a new color palette or medium, create a canvas out of something unconventional, deliver a fresh take on a familiar form – and find inspiration in the unexpected.

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NOV 7-28, 2019/EXHIBITION

Lisandra Ramirez and Osmeivy Ortega

Osmeivy Ortega and Lisandra Ramirez came of age in the 2000’s when artists in Cuba were leading a resurgence of entrepreneurial activity and engagement with the outside world. In prints that have been exhibited in the US, Mexico and Spain, Ortega’s imagery is dominated by his connection to animals and the natural world. Ramirez is a sculptor and mixed media artist whose sly social commentary draws on design from Japanese anime to Spanish baroque.

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NOV 7-28, 2019/EXHIBITION

Solo Dar Gracias / Just Give Thanks, Silvia Rodriguez Rivero

The winged ladies, shadowy forests and moonlit seas of self-taught Cuban artist Silvia Rivero’s paintings and altarpieces evoke a deep sense of history and recall the magic realism of Marc Chagall.

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OCT 3-28, 2019/EXHIBITION

Master Slacker, Jack McDonald

Jack McDonald uses spray paint, stencil stylings, and acrylic brush work to create off-the-wall immersive paintings. With graffiti-inspired concepts, the imagery consists of colorful backgrounds, humorous characters, and strange overlaying text. This exhibition is a culmination of 12 years of creative hard work. The WonderDog crew joins in the fun, utilizing the open space in the gallery as a Fantasy Fest workshop, where glitter, tulle feathers, glue, you name it are transformed into costumes and props.


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Mixed media collage by Flower Conroy

OCT 3-28, 2019/EXHIBTION

Insects & Angels, Flower Conroy

Island poet Flower Conroy delves deep into themes of love, loss, spirituality, religion, mortality and extinction. Lately, she’s turned her eye toward the visual, and taken inspiration from Cesar A. Cruz’s idea that “art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” In her newest endeavor, Insects & Angels, Conroy creates art assemblages using plastic toothpicks, broken jewelry, rubber toys, bones and Christmas lights—and of course, language, to convey weighty ideas with humor and camp.

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Group of 13 women posing for a photo

AUG 15-SEP 19, 2019/EXHIBITION

Summer Solstice Student Show

In mid-June, a group of watercolor enthusiasts met each night at the beach, just before sunset, with paints, brushes and open imaginations. A selection of student watercolors will be shown alongside one of instructor Susan Sugar’s own in the Sanger Gallery.

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#2 Palm Tree sculpture by Jon McIntosh

AUG 15-SEP 19, 2019/EXHIBITION

#2 Tree Restoration Project, Jon McIntosh

On view to the public is a restoration project of a large-scale wooden sculpture by the beloved community member, Jon “Tosh” McIntosh. Working on a mostly volunteer basis, local sculptor Craig Gray will restore the palm-tree pencil sculpture, and plans to bring it back to its original glory over the next few months. The Studios of Key West is pleased to host the first stage of the sculpture’s restoration this summer, allowing the public an opportunity to see a part of the process.

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JUN 6-JUL 18, 2019/EXHIBITION

Mango Madness Members’ Show

Every summer, we celebrate slowing down and heating up with a special Members’ Show and party. Mango Madness welcomes paintings, sculptures and assorted art objects that capture the color of Key West (or simply what our talented members are up to lately). Join us for one of Perry Arnold’s famous mango margaritas while checking out the latest works from our family of artists.

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