On view through July 18

Florida Keys artists offer up their summeriest works of art!

MANGO MADNESS MEMBERS’ SHOW

Sanger, XOJ, Zabar Lobby and Zabar Project Galleries

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Artwork on display in a gallery

Duck in from the heat and enjoy a special exhibition featuring over 120 Florida Keys’ artists offering up their summeriest works of art. An annual exhibition that has become a Key West arts & culture tradition, Mango Madness is a presentation of paintings, sculptures and assorted art objects that capture the color and spirit of the island.

Important Dates for Artists:
Pick up:  Friday July 19, 10-4pm & Saturday July 20, 10-4pm

RECEPTION: THU MAY 2, 6-8PM

AN ALTERNATIVE PROCESS

Jeane La Rance

Zabar Project Gallery

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Jeane grew up wanting to be a war photographer, and says images of war “scared the hell out of me, but I was completely fascinated by how the photographer was able to show the world what he saw. I think of the early war photographers, of the mid 1800’s, who had nothing but glass plates or metal to make images on.”

To create her latest works, a series of digital images on metal, La Rance spent countless hours transferring, burnishing, sanding and varnishing.

sponsored by The Marker Resort

RECEPTION: THU APR 4, 6-8PM

10,000 MEMORIES DEEP

Lisa Esposito

Zabar Project Gallery

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10,000 Memories Deep consists of mixed media images that, like dreams, are fragmented yet connected, familiar yet uncertain. In Esposito’s work, past meets present, form and color traverse time, and personal narratives prevail.

sponsored by Key TV

RECEPTION: THU MAR 7, 6-8PM

THE DISTANCE FROM HERE

Emma Starr

Zabar Project Gallery

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After a decade away Emma Starr reconnects with our island through her analogue photographs, seeking peace and beauty within the intimate landscape. Her images explore the native flora, surrounding waters and emotive sky that have, again, become her second homeland. Starr’s deconstructed polaroids are released from their dormant form and transformed into personal narratives.

supported by Anne McKee Artist Fund
sponsored by Historic Hideaways