Opens Thursday, January 8, 6-8pm
On view January 8-29, 2026

JANUARY EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

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.

Illustration of a young boy in red suspenders standing on a bright red street lined with houses, chickens, and people on bicycles.

Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey

Edel Rodriguez

Sanger Gallery

Worm: A Cuban American Odyssey explores themes of migration, displacement, and identity through original drawings from Rodriguez’s acclaimed graphic memoir Worm, bold new paintings, silkscreened posters, and the political art from the covers of TIME and Der Spiegel that made him an international voice. Also on view are personal artifacts, family photos, and visual source material that shaped the book, offering a rich and layered look at a life lived between two worlds.

sponsored by Historic Hideaways

Overhead view of geometric salt ponds in orange, white, and brown tones divided by roads, with cracked textures across the surfaces.

Oceans Not Mars

Barbara Boissevain

XOJ Gallery

Through photography and mixed media, Oceans Not Mars explores the fragile beauty and regenerative power of the Florida Keys coral reef. Created during a 2025 residency at The Studios of Key West, the series highlights the urgent work of marine restoration and invites us to reconsider our relationship to life on Earth.

sponsored by DG Interiors

Impressionistic painting of three figures at the shoreline: a woman in a sunhat and bikini, a man in swim trunks, and a child playing in the sand as waves crash.

Saltwater Diaries

Barbara Hann

Zabar Project Gallery

Painted outdoors along the coastlines of Key West and the Florida Keys, these oil works capture the living, breathing experience of being present by the sea. In her first solo exhibition, local artist Barbara Hann offers a sensory-rich visual diary of tide, sky, and memory.

sponsored by La Concha

Textured monochrome print showing a dense cluster of branches with jagged cutouts, giving the impression of fragmented or eroded wood.

It Always Grows

Ian Welch

Zabar Lobby Gallery

Prints, drawings, and handmade paper works document landscapes in flux, from lush ecosystems to sites altered by human boundaries. It Always Grows reflects on the tension between human intervention and nature’s enduring ability to persist.

sponsored by Jag Gallery