REGISTER FOR MARCH 4 FIRST THURSDAY

With four newly installed exhibitions to show off, we’re offering a limited number of guests first crack at seeing them when they open Thursday, March 4. We’re only allowing 10 guests at a time into the building – so there’ll be plenty of room for everyone to spread out and stay safe. Start with a drink on the roof, and then make your way through the galleries (socially distanced, of course).

Spaces are extremely limited, so if you’re interested, you must pre-register for one of the following blocks of time:

5:00-5:30pm Register This time slot is full. You may click the link to place your name on a wait list or select another time.  
5:30-6:00pm Register This time slot is full. You may click the link to place your name on a wait list or select another time. 
6:00-6:30pm Register This time slot is full. You may click the link to place your name on a wait list or select another time.
6:30-7:00pm Register This time slot is full. You may click the link to place your name on a wait list or select another time.
7:00-7:30pm Register
7:30-8:00pm Register

MARCH EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

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CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPE

Robert Aiosa

Sanger Gallery 

Florida Prize finalist Robert Aiosa is a sculptor whose primary practice is wood-working, with the attention to detail and craftsmanship you’d expect from a woodworker. As an artist, however, he turns his focus on the built environment, to understand how buildings and neighborhoods are planned and transition over time.

made possible by the Tom Majors Fund
sponsored by Truman & Company Real Estate

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THE FEMALE GAZE:

STRENGTH AND VULNERABILITY

Meggi Siegert

Zabar Project Gallery 

Self-taught artist Siegert utilizes her background in art therapy and social work to mine traditional figure and portraiture for glimmers of emotional depth and intimacy. Her acrylic and charcoal works capture the inner voice of her female subjects.

made possible with a grant by the Anne McKee Artists Fund
sponsored by Collections Key West/Key West Woodworks

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ORISHA: THE LOST SAINTS

Michael Marrero

XOJ Gallery 

Orisha: The Lost Saints is a photo series exploring the disappearing Santeria religion from the Florida Key through large format portraits of locals recast as the saints they best represent. Large scale images shed a light in the fading tradition.

made possible with grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Anne McKee Artists Fund
sponsored by Keys Wealth Management

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FLORAL FEAST

Katlin Spain

Zabar Lobby Gallery 

Katlin Spain pieces shapes of color together into large scale oil paintings influenced by her time spent in Key West. Bushes of bright flowers overflow from fenced yards, ripe fruit dangles from stems, and palms and poincianas overlap each other, covering the view above with different shades of green and vermillion.

sponsored by Ambrosia Bed & Breakfast

VIEW THE EXHIBITIONS

 • VISIT IN PERSON →
Our galleries are open Tue-Sat, 12-4pm, and are free of charge.

• VIEW THE ONLINE GALLERIES →
Click the buttons by each exhibition or on their pages.

 • “SUNDAYS IN THE GALLERY”
Schedule a private viewing experience for up to 10.

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