Past Exhibitions

JAN 5-26, 2017 / EXHIBITION

THOUSAND WORDS, Curt Richter

Since its inception 35 years ago, writers and lovers of language from around the world have flocked to the Key West Literary Seminar like the swallows of Capistrano. In a series of elegant black and white portraits, photographer Curt Richter has captured this fleeting yet persistent community. Famous writers are to be seen, yes – Margaret Atwood, William Gibson, Calvin Trillin, the list goes on – but also the volunteers, attendees and contract workers who play their role as well.

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JAN 5-26, 2017 / EXHIBITION

ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS, A Retrospective of Anne McKee Grant Recipients

Since 1994, The Anne McKee Artists Fund has been the only grant program of its kind for Keys artists. Not only has it had an immeasurable impact on an entire generation, the artists who’ve benefited – and who are assembled for this retrospective – is a who’s who of creative people who’ve shaped our community.

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DEC 1-29, 2016 / EXHIBITION

WHEN YOU WERE TEN, Annual Members’ Winter Exhibition

Sponsored by Royal Furniture

As The Studios celebrates its TENTH birthday, we invite our artist members to cast their minds back to when they were ten themselves. Where were you, how did it feel, what did the world look like through the fresh eyes of a child? As always, the theme is optional, a springboard for your imagination. Join us for cake at the opening reception!

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NOV 3-24, 2016 / EXHIBTION

Lucy Stevens

With bright colors that wait for nobody, and the wild freedom of childhood drawings, Lucy Stevens’ latest series captures the jumbles of bodies congregating at one of her favorite places: the bus stop. People of all shapes, colors and sizes find themselves equal there, randomly assembled and all waiting for the same thing – to go somewhere. Stevens is a former Artist in Residence who exhibits in New York, France and Key West.

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NOV 3-24, 2016 / EXHIBITION

AMERICAN EPIC, Hollywood Posters

In time for the Key West Film Festival a private LA collector has lent these vintage first run Hollywood posters — from 1930s Busby Berkley films all the way to Easy Rider. The vivid colors and stunning graphics are as iconic as the films themselves.

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OCT 6 - NOV 27, 2016 / EXHIBTION

IN/VISIBLE, Abiy Frew

Classically trained as a figurative painter, Abiy T. Frew pushes the limits of representation and paint to maximize their expressive potential. Surfaces are built up and scraped down; pigment is applied in gentle washes or with aggressive strokes.

In the context of a global refugee crisis, Frew’s latest series, “IN/VISIBLE” starts with the notion of chiaroscuro (“light and shadow”) and explores the personal and political dimensions of displacement, absence and belonging.

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OCT 6-28, 2016 / EXHIBITION

PARADE LAB, Katrina Brees

The colors, the creativity, the costumes! Fantasy Fest ignites our island’s best ideas and inspirations and brings them to life. What you don’t often see are the countless hours of behind-the-scenes creative work it takes to make the magic. This month, we’re opening a window into the process and transforming our gallery into an incubator for creative expression. New Orleans parade producer Katrina Brees oversees the fun, offering tips, tricks and design guidance along the way.

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AUG 4-31, 2016 / EXHIBITION

INFLATABLE STILL LIFE & PORTRAITURE, Benjamin Entner

Drawing on his curiosities and inspirations, Benjamin Entner creates larger than life inflatable “still lifes and portraits”. The works bridge the gap between 2D and 3D and have a sarcastic edge.

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JUN 2 - JUL 28, 2016

MANGO MADNESS, Annual Members’ Summer Show

Our Summer Salon is an exhibit completely comprised of member artists, or Mango Madness, and a celebration of all things mango!

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MAY 5-26, 2016 / EXHIBITION

ORIGIN, Alaina Plowdrey

In Plowdrey’s elegant, erotically charged paintings, the interplay between land and sea becomes a dance of procreation, with the female figure standing in as Venus. The installation is layered with video of Keys residents that speaks to their connection to the landscape.

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