Past Exhibitions

Graphic text reading “Books & Books @ The Studios of Key West Summer Bookmark Art Contest” over a painted orange background.

January 1, 1970 - January 1, 1970

Summer Art Contest hosted by Books & Books

Now in its ninth year, the Books & Books summer art contest brings together creative bookmark designs by local artists. Works in any style and medium, so long as they fit on a 4 x 12” canvas. The results are a joyful meeting of the literary and visual arts.

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Oil painting of a slice of Key lime pie topped with whipped cream and a lime garnish on a green plate with a pink background.

February 5, 2026 - February 26, 2026

Sweet Little Paintings by Jack McDonald

Key West native McDonald captures favorite foods, places, and objects in a naturalistic style that invites joy, warmth, and nostalgia. Known for his playful, street art–inspired work, he shifts focus in this series to evoke personal memories through simple, lovingly rendered scenes.

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Moody monochrome mixed media work of a glowing white house inside a large dark circular form, with radiating lines suggesting light or energy.

February 5, 2026 - February 26, 2026

Shelter by Will Jacks

Reimagine photography as a tactile and time-based process, using chemigrams and lumen prints to explore memory, place, and truth. Will Jacks’ large-scale, camera-less works challenge how we define a photograph, inviting viewers to look beyond the surface.

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Illustration of a young boy in red suspenders standing on a bright red street lined with houses, chickens, and people on bicycles.

February 5, 2026 - February 26, 2026

Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey by Edel Rodriguez

This powerful exhibition explores themes of migration, identity, and resistance through original drawings, paintings, posters, and political art by Edel Rodriguez. Tracing his journey from Cold War Cuba to international acclaim, the show brings to life the story behind his acclaimed graphic memoir, WORM.

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Portrait of a flamboyant performer in a colorful costume, pearl necklaces, and an oversized decorative headpiece, surrounded by feathers.

January 1, 1970 - January 1, 1970

Q-Rated by Qmitch

By blending unique textiles, sketches, and playful creations, the exhibition showcases Qmitch’s influence as a drag icon, designer, and community supporter.

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Painting titled “Garden of Love” by ransome. Two figures stand waist-deep in water, one facing forward and the other looking back over their shoulder. Between them, a lush cluster of vividly patterned flowers and foliage bursts in the foreground, contrasting with the dark blues and greens of the surrounding water and landscape.

February 5, 2026 - February 26, 2026

Ghost in Bahama Village by ransome

Inspired by his Key West residency in 2023, ransome explores the layered history of Bahama Village, a neighborhood originally shaped by Black Bahamians, Cubans, Chinese immigrants, and other people of color.

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January 1, 1970 - January 1, 1970

Gardens of the Imagination, Winter Members’ Exhibit

The gardens we live with are an expression of who we are as much as the clothes we wear: wild or restrained; moody or ebullient; carefully nurtured or joyfully haphazard. Each is a product of the soil from which it arises, touched by inspiration.

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ON VIEW APR 3-24, 2025/EXHIBITION

A Fifty Year Retrospective by David Wegman

Long-time resident and self-described pirate David Wegman epitomizes Key West’s bohemian spirit. His artwork vividly portrays his seafaring life, bringing to life the vibrant places he has explored and the colorful characters he has encountered along the way.

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ON VIEW APR 3-24, 2025/EXHIBITION

Interior by Wendell Smith

Using alternative materials and rooted in folk traditions, Smith’s works explore vulnerability and the resiliency of the human spirit through the lens of Caribbean society and culture.

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ON VIEW APR 3-24, 2025/EXHIBITION

Beach Blues by Lucy Paige

Paige’s distinctive artistic styles, united by shades of blue. Her paint and pen series depicts semi-abstract beachgoers, complemented by her light abstract works inspired by ocean landscapes, blending figurative and abstract art to celebrate coastal life.

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