FEBRUARY EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

Opens Thursday, February 5, 6-8pm
On view February 5-26, 2026

Join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House, where art, conversation, and community come alive after hours! Wander through our galleries showcasing the newest exhibitions, sip wine under the stars on our rooftop terrace, and explore the creativity in the third-floor artist studios. Take in the vibrant energy, connect with fellow art lovers, and discover hidden gems at Books & Books. Whether you’re here to mingle, marvel, or make memories, this is the perfect night to celebrate art and friendship.

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.

Ghost in Bahama Village

ransome

Sanger Gallery

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. A painter and collage artist known for transforming historical narratives into vivid visual stories, ransome honors the community’s resilience during segregation and celebrates the creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural traditions that continue to enliven its streets, reflecting both the legacy of its past and the enduring spirit of Key West today.

underwritten by Roger and Marny Heinen and sponsored by Team Kaufelt

Vibrant school of fish swimming over a coral reef, depicted in bold oranges, blues, and purples with stylized details.

Reclaiming Florida’s Crown Jewel

Gunnar Baldwin

XOJ Gallery

This vivid series of oil paintings captures the dazzling light, color, and movement of Florida’s endangered coral reefs. The work reflects a deep connection to marine life and a passionate call to restore one of the Keys’ most vital ecosystems.

sponsored by The Angling Company

Minimalist artwork featuring circular black patterns resembling tree rings, with a horizontal yellow and black stripe cutting across the center.

Twist

Mimi Hein

Zabar Project Gallery

What appears at first as bold geometric design reveals quiet surprises upon closer inspection: pops of color, hidden doorways, and unexpected details. Hein invites viewers to slow down and discover the playful, meditative joy behind her intricate graphic work.

sponsored by Archeo Gallery

Bright, blocky painting of houses, palm trees, and foliage in vivid reds, greens, purples, and oranges, evoking a tropical town.

Fine Art Auction

Anne McKee Artists Fund

Zabar Lobby Gallery

Now in its 31st year of “artists helping artists”, the Anne McKee Auction returns to The Studios. Collectors and curious souls can preview works by local legends leading up to the live auction on February 27.

image: Bill Hartman “Costa Rica Hillside”, sponsored by the Anne and G. Ross McKee, Jr. Charitable Fund