Ghost in Bahama Village

ransome

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.

Opens Thu Feb 5, 6-8pm

On view February 5-26, 2026

Sanger Gallery

underwritten by Roger and Marny Heinen and sponsored by Team Kaufelt

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.

ransome was born in North Carolina and moved to a New Jersey suburb as a teenager. He graduated from Pratt Institute and was a tenured professor in the School of Visual Performing Arts at Syracuse University before retiring to pursue his dreams of being a studio artist.  He received his MFA in Studio Arts from Lesley University.