Past Exhibitions

ON VIEW MAY 4-25, 2023/EXHIBITION

Finding Inspiration in Isolation, MARC

“Finding Inspiration in Isolation” explores the resiliency of people with disabilities during the pandemic in hopes of advocating for equality for people with disabilities in the Florida Keys. The exhibition builds cultural equity by displaying a variety of works of art evoking the emotional experiences of people with disabilities during the ongoing pandemic.

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ON VIEW MAY 4-25, 2023/EXHIBITION

Finding Inspiration in Isolation, MARC

The pandemic was an isolating experience for most, but people with disabilities were acutely affected. Works created by people with disabilities during the pandemic illuminate the realities of that experience and the resiliency of those creating them.

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ON VIEW APR 6-27, 2023/EXHIBITION

St. Croix Carnival, David Berg

Artist David Berg has been surrounded by carnival traditions his entire life: first as child soaking up the annual Christmas-season festival, then training to be a Moko Jumbie – one of the carnival’s dramatic, athletic high-stilt walkers – and finally as a photographer and historian, documenting the Moko Jumbies and other festival traditions. 

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ON VIEW APR 6-27, 2023/EXHIBITION

United in Diversity, Horace O’Bryant Students

Teachers Katie Holtkamp and Jennifer Franke gave their students an assignment to depict the diversity of their own school. Young artists, K-8, responded with works that are joyful and insightful.

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ON VIEW APR 6-27, 2023/EXHIBITION

Psychedelic Gardens II, Bria Ansara

Ansara creates works reminiscent of the popular psychedelic posters that adorned the walls of stoner basements in the 1970s, but with a modern, tropical twist. Works on paper feature indigenous plants and animals in a dayglo palette.

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ON VIEW APR 6-27, 2023/EXHIBITION

Mythical Creatures and Folklore of the Keys, Leif and Loren Ilvedson

Twin brothers Leif and Loren, collectively the Ivedson Brothers, create works celebrating the natural and imagined oddities that lurk in mangrove tunnels and in the backyards of conch cottages. The fantastical creatures and scenes they create are influenced by the nature, history and mythology of the Florida Keys.

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ON VIEW MAR 2-30, 2023/EXHIBITION

Eat A Peach, Sandra Williams

Throughout the pandemic, Williams thought critically about all the expressions of love–romantic, familial, spiritual, platonic, self-love. The papercuts she created in this time depict love as a constant and defining element of the human experience.

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Sketch book drawing of a woman seated with her arms holding her knees in front of chest wit "Wait, you mean this isn't a magic carpet?"

ON VIEW MAR 2-30, 2023/EXHIBITION

Anywhere But Inside My Head, B Lucy Stevens

Stevens invites audiences into the intricate and intimate working of her mind. 30 years worth of doodles explore her experiences with anxiety, depression, motherhood, marriage, and divorce. Funny or grief-stricken, each piece is real and raw.

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ON VIEW MAR 2-12, 2023/EXHIBITION

2023 Anne McKee Auction Preview

With almost a quarter century of “artists helping artists” behind them, the Anne McKee Auction returns to The Studios. Collectors and curious souls can preview works by local legends leading up to the March 12 live auction.

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Hand-stitched quilt of a yellow house.

ON VIEW MAR 2-30, 2023/EXHIBITION

House Quilts, Michael Ross

After returning to his childhood home in Mississippi several years ago, Michael Ross began a series of handmade fabric quilts that take the shape of houses, which hang and suspend from the ceiling. Each of these hanging quilted houses is designed with cords that can be cinched to transform them into capes or cloaks that can drape over the body.

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