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Variety! Variety! |
604 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 293 0411 |
With a name like that, diversity is on the menu. This gallery is one of the newest co-op. galleries that presents local artists. The gallery's permanent collections include works of David Scott, Pam Hobbs, Lynne Fischer, Jennifer Badry, Maggie Ruley and Michael Sanders. Displayed works include paintings, prints, pottery, jewelry, glass and clay art. What's more? One of the 7 artists is always present in the gallery, working on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dogs not allowed! |
619 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 5567 http://www.aboyandhisdog.net/i... |
Any and everybody who loves Andy Warhol coupled with his eccentricity, will love stepping into this gallery. Here lies pop art, which could be termed as very contemporary and explosive, to say the least. Steve Kaufman's (assistant to Mr. Warhol) works are featured here too. Walk right in and enjoy your 15 minutes of glory, you might just find an Andy Warhol out there! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Caught on Camera |
1210 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 0005 http://www.alanmaltz.com/ |
If you are looking for a different kind of gallery, this is where you should be. Having established this gallery in January 1999, Alan S. Maltz has also created award-winning books like 'Key West Color' and 'Miami City of Dreams' in recent times. Beautiful sunsets, colourful flowers, gorgeous landscape, amazing wildlife... there is nothing that his camera has not caught. So, go ahead and have a look. Click! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wander through a sculpture garden |
897 Southard Street Florida Keys, FL 33041 United States +1 305 292 6713 |
The Ft. Zachary Taylor State Park doubles as an art gallery during this months-long event. Wander through its 87 acres and explore the exhibit produced and largely created by its park ranger, Jim Racchi. Since 1995, this park has been fortunate enough to provide haven to this interesting outdoor exhibit. In addition to the ranger's artwork created from steel, the exhibit include's other local artists' works in ceramic and stone. Admission is free. See website for complete yearly details (including sister venues). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cooperative art gallery |
221 Key Deer Boulevard Florida Keys, FL 33043 United States +1 305 872 1828 http://www.theartistsinparadis... |
At this cooperative art gallery in the Florida Keys, artists do all the work, from creating and selling its pieces to opening and closing the gallery. Since each artist and crafts-person takes his turn attending to the store and its customers, you can often speak directly to them about the work you may be admiring. The gallery boasts a wide range of works including oil paintings, watercolors, sculptures and photographs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebration of Haitian culture |
1108 A Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 887 399 5817 http://www.cityzookeywest.com/ |
Showcasing the best Haitian paintings, sculpture, and carvings, this is more than just a gallery; it's a visit into a unique, very spiritual, and largely undiscovered culture. The works are all as imaginative and vividly colorful as the land from which they come. The artwork of Haiti recently came into the public eye and is becoming more and more popular among art aficionados. The owners of the gallery strive to bring the best Haitian artwork into the United States at reasonable prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Come and be surprised |
1108 B Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 1452 |
If handicrafts and sculptures put a smile on your face, then this place is for you. You will find marine wildlife sculptures and other unique artworks by Paul Burkhardt, a famous award winning artist. If you are here in the month of December, you're in for a suprise because you will get to see an amazing collection of handcrafted Christmas ornaments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Model ships and more |
3501 South Roosevelt Boulevard Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 3913 |
This well-run local museum displays artifacts that represent the history of the Keys. Model ships, diver's equipment and other nautical themed items are exhibited. Displays include the daily life of the Keys' previous inhabitants. Located in an old fort, the museum features a lookout tower from which visitors can view the island below and the surrounding ocean. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go Green with Envy |
606 Greene Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 1669 http://www.galleryongreene.com |
Stop here to browse and sift through paintings, sculptures and other works of art by Pulitzer prize winners. Although contemporary art dominates the scene, antiques of historical importance add to the charm. One more thing, don't take the name of the gallery too seriously and dress in green! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art on your mind? |
1207 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 8900 http://www.gingerbreadgallery.com |
Don't let its name fool you - this gallery has nothing to do with food. This place is for art lovers. Gingerbread Square Gallery, established in 1974, is considered to be one of the oldest galleries of Key West. It is home to a wide range of paintings, sculpture, graphics, art glass and much more. It features works of well-known artists, such as Salem, Salinero, Palmer, Steve Walker, Thivo, Sadowski and others. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perfect Glasshouse |
825 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 1720 http://www.glassreunions.com |
The gallery has a very apt name - Glass Reunions. Nationally recognised, it showcases the works of over 200 contemporary American artists. The works on display include marvelous collections of kaleidoscopes, fine art glass, glass sculptures, glass lamps, creative lighting, unusual mobiles, gold and silver jewelry and much more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Speak! |
1206 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 7399 http://www.handsongallery.com |
Hands On Gallery caters to the genre of the art-to-wear. Artful creations of hand-woven silk, wearable cottons, unique jewelry, accessories, gift items and lots more find a place here. Distinctive glass art is also seen on the shelves. You will find what you need - be it for yourself or for your home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Harrison's Works |
825 White Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 0609 http://www.harrison-gallery.com/ |
Helen Harrison is the founder cum owner of this gallery. Besides displaying creations in wood of her own, this renowned award-winning sculptor has been running the gallery for almost 15 years. Other artists' works share the shelves too! Go get your fix of the innovative and positive! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Caribbean Art |
1128 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 292 9909 http://www.island-arts.com/ |
Welcome to Island Arts Co-op. Gallery! In this gallery you will find art that suits your taste - the items are handmade and belong to Caribbean style. Local artists, who are members of the Island Arts Co-operative, portray their works at this venue. Choose from different media - acrylics, iron, copper, bronze, ceramic, glass, watercolors, photography and lots more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art all the way |
1124B Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 3039 |
This gallery is a well-known landmark in Key West. It displays works of Lucie Bilodeau, Jim Trippe, Thomas M. Easley and many others. In addition, it caters chiefly, to local and international artists. The artworks are reasonably priced. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Way to one's Art |
609 Whitehead Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 0977 |
In keeping with the name, this gallery displays the rhythms of contemporary art. Paintings with vibrant colours, oil on canvas, pastels, sculptures - you name it and it's here. If you are art-hunting, then don't miss this place! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Destination |
930 Eaton Street, near Grinnell Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 8451 http://www.katesgallery.com/ |
When it comes to portraits, Kate Peachey scores. She started this gallery in December 2003. The gallery showcases a variety of arts like painting, portraits, sculpture, furniture and pottery. Kate, herself, uses different media to project her talent - paints, boards, doors, acrylics and oil on canvas and even rocks. The gallery also stocks works of other artists - Anja Marais, Ken Peskett, Dick Moody and the unique cigarette box construction sculptures of Bruce Alexander. Music events, featuring her husband, Carl and some of his friends, are also held here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Different Art |
511 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 8564 http://www.kennedystudio.com/ |
If you are looking for innovative and unique art, then this is your destination. The gallery offers a variety of art to choose from - explore the sea world through the works of Caren Stevens or amuse yourself with Lisa Grubb's cat and dog paintings. The gallery also has on display, art tiles, fountains, wood carvings and beautiful metal etchings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kent Get Better! |
821 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 292 5646 / +1 800 990 5368 http://www.kentgalleryart.com/... |
Looking for elegant stuff? Then, this is where you need to be. This gallery displays a diverse collection of art by emerging as well as internationally-acclaimed artists. Be it realistic paintings or abstract creations, you are sure to get it here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calling all art freaks |
301 Front Street Florida Keys, FL 33040-6614 United States +1 305 294 1241 |
This gallery, located inside a building, was formerly a grocery store. It was later transformed into an art center during the WPA project, under President Roosevelt. Today, it displays fine art work by local artists and the paintings and sculptures demonstrated here are affordable and of high quality. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flitter Flutter |
1316 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 2988 http://www.keywestbutterfly.com/ |
If you're a fan of the delicate winged creatures, then this is definitely the place for you. The Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, which treats visitors to amazing sights and smells of mother earth, has a climate controlled enclosure for about 60 species of butterflies. The colors, size, shape, history and lifespan can be studied at the Learning Center - a great experience for children and adults alike. The gallery and gift shop have lots more in store. Admission: adults USD10, seniors/military personnel USD8.50, children (4-12)USD7.50, children under 4 enter free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Art |
1121 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 2680 |
The Key West Folk Gallery is quite small compared to the others. But their collection d'art is wonderful. Find canvas translations of Key West's folklore here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A splash of colour |
534 Fleming Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 0566 http://www.kwlightgallery.com/ |
Painter and photographer Sharon Wells' bright and colorful works can be found at this gallery, where you can purchase posters of the pieces that tug at your heart-strings. Most of her inspirations are drawn from the landscape of Key West, and include Architecture, Cemeteries, Digital Creations, Color Abstractions, and Street Photography. Sharon is an excellent, self-taught photographer too, and her prints can be shipped to your home from the gallery at an additional cost. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art works in the lobby |
97802 Overseas Highway Florida Keys, FL 33037 United States +1 800 365 7829 http://www.konakairesort.com/ |
This non-smoking, two-acre resort offers simple yet comfortable rooms that do not include telephones. The lush, landscaped grounds provide a soothing environment for those who want to escape from it all. Resort amenities include a Jacuzzi, artificial beach, lounge chairs, and hammocks. The friendly staff can arrange sightseeing tours to various locations. To add to the local flavor, the resort displays work by local artists in its lobby and office. During the high season, the resort requires a four-night minimum stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Time to talk art |
1619 Atlantic Boulevard Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 8996 |
Loeber-Stanton Studio is an office cum studio which displays contemporary artwork by Loeber, a known artist, teacher and lecturer. You will also get to see the wood assemblage collection by Irene Stanton, painter in oils and acrylics. In short, this place is for all art lovers, especially modern art fans. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best of the local artists |
1120 White Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 3973 |
Lucky Street gallery exhibits jewellery, sculptures, fine art and contemporary artwork by internationally recognized Key West based artists. John Martini, Roberta Marks, Susan Rodgers, Carol Munder, Lincoln Perry, Susan Sugar, Duke Rood, and Debra Yates are some local artists who have had shows here. The gallery comes up with new shows every two weeks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Handle with care |
213 Simonton Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 293 8822 http://www.maryosheasglassgard... |
Electrical lamps, mirrors, artware dishes, wall decor, jewellery and more... What's new? Well, they are all hand-made and made of glass. The Glass Garden is the largest glass studio gallery in Key West. If you want to add that extra personal touch to your room, then this is the right place. Go ahead, and grab some artwork. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art beyond imagination |
918 White Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 1256 |
Moves Art Gallery is not just about paintings, but also about photography, poetries and cards of the finest quality. It not only demonstrates Key West art but also takes inspiration from European nations, such as Switzerland, Italy, Greece and many more. This gallery is not very old but has become popular in a short time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art with an attitude |
218 Whitehead Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 295 8777 |
This art gallery is home to marvelous paintings and graphics of the multi-talented painter, Russell D'Alessio. His works cover a number of different arts - sculpture, photography, collage, and painting. While the paintings are vibrant with colors, the forms include naked women and flowers - look out for D'Alessio's trademark Blue Fish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pure Kitsch |
517-519 Fleming Florida Keys, FL United States +1 305 295 0973 |
A feisty feast for the eyes, when you enter Pura Vida. From tropical knick knacks to paintings - all original – you can decorate or redecorate your haven, and buy flowers from the neighbouring 'Mama Flowers.' The furniture crafted deftly by hand is another advantage to Key West residents. Surely your purse too would agree to a scintillating shopping experience! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art Lover's Paradise |
218 Whitehead Street Paradise Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 877 293 9476 http://www.royjohnkarl.com |
The owner of the gallery, Lynne, is an award-winning painter who paints in all styles and mediums. She has had several shows over the United States and overseas. For one of the shows, she converted the interior of a sports bar to her gallery. Other works include a 20 ft. by 50 ft. baseball bleacher mural and a sculpted nine foot football quarterback! A must visit for all art lovers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Zoom in for some fun |
1120b White Street (next to Lucky Street Gallery) Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 296 4763 / +1 866 380 7258 (Toll Free) |
Salt is a tiny studio owned by Kimberly Narenkivicius, a known photographer. Bahama village and Cuba are some of the subjects covered by this studio. You can take advantage of the workshops held here if fine art and photography is your kind. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Turn on the Lights! |
534 Fleming Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 0566 http://www.kwlightgallery.com |
Under the expert guidance of the owner, photographer-cum-archivist Sharon Wells, this gallery chronicles and saves historic images of Key West. It lives up to its name, being an avid collection of art inspired by light! Wells wears her many faces well. A painter and historian to boot, her photographic works are on perennial display. KW boasts of a number of famous portraits which can be bought through the website. So, get the enigmatic Ernest Hemingway with his huge kingfish in sepia or black or white....Key West in broad daylight. Take your pick! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Road Less Taken |
1100 White Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 293 9428 http://www.thewavegallery.com/ |
The Gallery is located in Old Town, White Street's Gallery District. This area is the place to visit for local and contemporary art. The gallery also has an intern and an artist-in-residence program. You will find works of artists like Jennifer Young, Denise Choppin, Jill London, Larry Henke, Barbara Grob and many more. In addition to all this, Art Slut products are also available here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art from Waste |
907 Caroline Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 294 3935 |
This gallery displays pottery, sculpture, frames and much more. What is unique about this place is that it also has a collection of paintings made from recycled materials and items, found in and around the city. This place is definitely worth a look! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Whale of a time |
623 Duval Street Florida Keys, FL 33040 United States +1 305 292 4998 http://www.wylandgalleries.com... |
This gallery belongs to the world's premier marine artist, Wyland, who is a painter, sculptor and muralist. His love for whales, dolphins and marine creatures can be seen in his graceful brush, bronze and other creations. Artists featured here, besides Wyland himself, are Michael Maiden, John Pitre, Guy Harvey, Milan, Jim Warren and many more. Check out the Oggetti glass collection from Murano and the amazing marine-life bronze sculptures by Wyland. This is one theme gallery where animal lovers can immerse themselves! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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