Gardens of the Imagination

Winter Members’ Exhibit

Opens Thu Dec 5, 6-8pm

On view December 5-22, 2024

Sanger, XOJ, Zabar Project and Zabar Lobby Galleries

The gardens we live with are an expression of who we are as much as the clothes we wear: wild or restrained; moody or ebullient; carefully nurtured or joyfully haphazard. Each is a product of the soil from which it arises, touched by inspiration. Of course, our gardens in the Keys are stocked with shapes and colors you won’t find anywhere else – especially in December! Our annual winter exhibition is a cornucopia of ideas and images that grew in the minds of our members, or blossomed before their eyes.

image: Lori Larusso, PEAR alum

sponsored by We*cycle Bicycles

A Fifty Year Retrospective

David Wegman

Opens Thu Apr 3, 6-8pm

On view April 3-24, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Long-time resident and self-described pirate David Wegman epitomizes Key West’s bohemian spirit. His artwork vividly portrays his seafaring life, bringing to life the vibrant places he has explored and the colorful characters he has encountered along the way.

David Wegman’s art elicits images of an exotic oceanic world of mystery shrouded in romance. “A sailor at sea thinks about land, and a sailor on land remembers the sea.” David was born in 1944, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and one of five brothers. He is referred to as the “mystic Wegman,” a compliment from many who know him in the communities of Key West, St. Barths and Maine (just a few places he calls home!).

Educated in oils, pastels, pen and ink, David was also drawn to carve wax and cast sculpture into gold, silver, and bronze during the 1970’s.

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Mermaids by David Wegman
Wegman Paintings, Key West Wanderings, Photos by Bill Klipp

All photos © Bill Klipp, not for Commercial Use of any type, for personal use only.
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Liquid Cities

Gerson Fogaça

Opens Thu May 1, 6-8pm

On view May 1-29, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Fogaça captures the fluidity of contemporary urban landscapes. He translates Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauma’s concept of “liquid modernity” into art, reflecting the constant transformation of cities due to technology, migration, and climate change. His vibrant paintings, characterized by fluid lines and organic forms, invite viewers to experience cities as dynamic, evolving entities, blurring the lines between reality and imagination while capturing the essence of modern urban life. “Liquid Cities” was presented at the ACA Santander Gallery in Spain in 2024.

Mango Madness

Annual Summer Members’ Show

Opens Thu Jun 5, 6-8pm

On view June 5 – July 31, 2025

All Galleries

We’re closing out the season with a juicy splash of color and creativity! Join us for our summer members’ exhibition and a beloved annual tradition, bursting with over 120 works of art by local creatives. From mango-themed masterpieces to unexpected delights, it’s a feast for the eyes—and your taste buds.

image: Debra Hill

sponsored by Gallery on Greene

Cosmic Colors and Costumes

a universe of fashion and fantasy by Guy Joseph

Opens Thu Oct 3, 6-8pm

On view October 3-31, 2024

Sanger Gallery

Immerse yourself in a dazzling exhibition where fine art meets couture costume design. Experience the vibrant fusion of colorful abstract paintings, fashion illustrations, wearable art, and elaborate costumes. Throughout the month, the artist will be crafting a spectacular 10×10 foot carnival costume in preparation for the Fantasy Fest parade. Return often for a unique behind-the-scenes opportunity to witness its transformation from sketch to finished masterpiece.

Raised in Key West and trained in Los Angeles and Italy, Guy Hermelin merges his fine art background with his award-winning fashion design skills. Guy’s journey from learning acrylic painting with local legend Rick Worth to becoming a prominent figure in the Key West fashion scene is reflected in this multi-media solo show. Join us for an unforgettable spectacle that showcases the talent and vision of a home-grown, award-winning artist.

Trading with the Enemy

Duke Riley

Opens Thu Jan 2, 6-8pm

On view January 2-30, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Duke Riley’s groundbreaking project Trading with the Enemy returns to Key West for the first time since its original 2013 debut. In that audacious work, Riley trained a flock of pigeons to smuggle cameras and Cuban cigars across the 90-mile stretch from Key West to Havana, transforming these unassuming birds into poignant symbols of resistance. At the center of the exhibition is Riley’s original pigeon loft, made from found materials and stocked with live pigeons. The exhibition also includes video documentation of the pigeons’ historic flights, painted portraits of individual birds on repurposed Key West roof tiles, and related works that delve into themes of migration, ingenuity, and exchange. Its resonance has only grown in recent years, with the continued US embargo, and the historic exodus of millions of Cubans in the post-pandemic era.

Duke Riley’s thoughtful, sometimes humorous and often provocative work has been featured in some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, including MoMA, the Smithsonian, and a major solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in 2023. He is known for ambitious and daring performative works as well as handmade objects made from trash and repurposed materials that borrow from folk traditions to critique contemporary politics and material consumption.

made possible by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, sponsored by Little Palm Island

Submerged Serenity

Debra Hill

Opens Thu Nov 7, 6-8pm

On view November 7-28, 2024

Sanger Gallery

Drawing inspiration from the vibrant flora and birdlife of her native Australia, Debra delves into the intricate relationship between humans and nature, as well as the connections we have with ourselves and one another. She believes that nature uniquely encourages introspection, especially during challenging times. Her pieces incorporate a vibrant fantasy element, transporting the audience into an enchanted, surreal underwater world of swirling nature.

From the intense, diverse energy of New York, Debra Hill creates powerful narrative works drawn from her imagination. Her work is bold, whimsical, colorful and symbolic. Her color palette is inspired by the intense light of the southern hemisphere of her youth. Under vivid blue skies, nature’s colors pulsate with life. She is drawn to the unnatural juxtaposition of images and fantasy. Whimsy is often expressed through symbolic use of native birds.

Mabel Poblet

Opens Thu Feb 6, 6-8pm

On view February 6-27, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Mabel Poblet, one of Cuba’s most exciting contemporary artists, blends photography, video, performance, and installations to explore themes of memory and identity. Graduating with highest honors from Cuba’s top art schools, her work reflects her experiences growing up in Castro’s Cuba. Poblet’s pieces, known for their intricate layering and innovative use of materials, have been featured in international exhibitions like the Venice Biennale, offering viewers a profound and introspective artistic experience.

sponsored by Zabar’s

Field Theory

Tory Mata

Opens Thu Mar 6, 6-8pm

On view March 6-27, 2025

Sanger Gallery

Mata’s latest work delves into the deeply human questions of belonging, meaning, and the passage of time. By blending scientific and spiritual themes with artistic expression, Mata reveals the shared truths and connections between these realms. Her art transforms these concepts into metaphors, shedding light on the complexities of human life and the universal threads that bind us all together.

sponsored by Historic Hideaways

Island Traditions

David Berg & William Rhodes

On view August 1-September 26, 2024

Sanger Gallery

Beginning September 10th, we will be open by appointment only.

“Island Traditions” revisits the work of two previously exhibited artists at The Studios – David Berg and William Rhodes. Their visits to Key West in 2021 and 2023 impacted the island through community events in Bahama Village as well as stunning contemporary exhibitions.

In 2023, Caribbean native David Berg visited Key West to teach stilt walking to children in Bahama Village and present a series of photographs documenting the carnival traditions of his island home of St. Croix. 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 festival traditions. A series of these photographs are on view.

William Rhodes visited Key West in the Fall of 2021 to work with the Bahama Village community to create a pair of fiber works – a museum-quality quilt commissioned by The Studios, and a community-based collaborative quilt that has since become a Goombay tradition, with community members adding new colorful squares of fabric each year during the festival. San Francisco-based artist Rhodes trained as a furniture maker with master craftsmen and as a folk quilter from his grandmother and other artists. He uses his talents and empathy to give voice to African American histories and communities before they are lost to time.

images: “Guardians of Culture” by David Berg; “Goombay Quilt” by William Rhodes & the Bahama Village community