Past Exhibitions

MAY 5-26, 2016 / EXHIBITION

CHANGING ROOMS, Andrew Printer & KWHS Gay/Straight Alliance

Famous for its drag shows, burlesque, festivals, and live theater tradition, Key West offers the perfect environment for a photographic exploration of identity and make believe. With the notion of transformation in mind Andrew Printer takes his camera backstage and into public spaces in search of the intangible.

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APR 7-28, 2016 / EXHIBITION

HAVANA KEY WEST EXPRESS, Reynerìo Tamayo

On his third visit to Key West, Tamayo presents a body of work created just for the occasion, including a collaboration with Miami-Cuban artist Nestor Arena.

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APR 7-28, 2016 / EXHIBITION

DAGGERS DRAWN, Sharp Kal Cartoons from The Economist and Baltimore Sun

One of the world’s great political cartoonist, Kal captures the news and newsmakers of recent history with his satirical pen. The original drawings are a must-see for news junkies, history buffs, art lovers and anyone who enjoys a good chuckle.

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APR 7-28, 2016 / EXHIBITION

LE SOLEIL, Aleister Eaves

Aleister Eaves, a local artist, explores trauma and healing through multichannel video production in the Project Space at The Studios.

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MAR 3-31, 2016 / EXHIBITION

EDGAR HEAP OF BIRDS, Aurora Robson & Frederick Brosen

Three artist consider how we imprint ourselves on the landscape with the weight of culture, economy, and memory. Presented in Partnership with the Art Students League of NYC as part of Currents & Confluences: Symposium of Arts & Ideas.

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MAR 3-31, 2016 / EXHIBITION

Pamela Kostmayer

Imbued with spontaneity, play, and wonder, each one offers a story to be told, and discoveries to be uncovered.

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MAR 3-24, 2016 / EXHIBITION

The Students of Roberta Marks

Local artist and critical thinker Roberta Marks has become a popular fixture at The Studios of Key West. Her Abstract Painting Seminar students have been engaged in new creative learning at the newly renovated home of The Studios of Key West, 533 Eaton Street, for a ten week seminar.
The month long show includes paintings and mixed-media by 16 different students. Some have spent multiple seasons under Roberta’s eye, while others, are debuting their work after their first formal seminar with the instructor.

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FEB 4-25, 2016 / EXHIBITION

Lou Stovall

Lou Stovall has been pioneering techniques in silkscreen for almost 50 years. His own works thrum with color and energy like fields of poppies, and his legendary print workshop in Washington, D.C. has been a haven for artists from Jacob Lawrence to Alexander Calder. Stovall’s recent body of work is built of layered and torn prints, shown with a few of his favorite collaborative works with other artists.

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FEB 4-25, 2016 / EXHIBITION

KW SKIN, Michael A. Philip

Combining black and white photography, video and sound, Philip captures his subjects and explores how aging in place – and specifically aging in Key West – becomes a celebration of style, and the joy of living comfortably in one’s own skin.

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JAN 7-28, 2016 / EXHIBITION

16 TONS, John Martini &
92 IN THE SHADE, Garth Holtkamp

On Thursday, January 7 from 6-8pm, The Studios of Key West kicks off a new, art-filled year with open artist studios and a reception for two new exhibitions — “16 Tons” by John Martini and “92 in the Shade” by Garth Holtkamp.

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