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CONNECT TO THE ARTS
THIS WEEK
JANUARY 1 - 15
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Connections Project: A Mosaic of the Keys - Grand Opening POP- UP
Wednesday, January 8, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Marathon Chamber After Hours members event
Berkshire Hathaway Keys Real Estate
9141 Overseas Hwy., Marathon
This year's Connections Project spotlights visual
and performing artists throughout Monroe County at a series of pop-up
events. Each venue will feature a mosaic of almost 100 unique canvases
created by Keys artists along with performances by talented musicians.
Click HERE for more information.
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FESTIVALS AND FUNDRAISERS | |
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Book Sale in the Palm Garden
Saturday, January 4, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Friends of the Key West Library
Key West Public Library Palm Garden
700 Fleming St., Key West
A nightly arts festival of arts and crafts
exhibitors and psychics, street performers, food carts, and of course
the thousands of tourists from around the world who visit this Key West
art show.
Click HERE for more information.
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Key West Literary Seminar: Family
Thursday through Sunday, January 9 - 12, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
San Carlos Institute
516 Duval St., Key West
The 2025 seminar theme is "Family" — the one we’re
born into, those we’ve later built or chosen, and the ones we’ve lost
or found or run as far away from as possible. For “Family,” the seminar
brings together writers who can help us understand how the ties that
bind shape the stories we tell, the worlds we move through, and all the
imagination’s possibilities for human connection. Featured writers
include John Irving, Brando Skyhorse, Paul Harding, Nathan Hill, Dani
Shapiro and many more.
Click HERE for more information.
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Key West Sunset Celebration
Daily one hour prior to sunset
The Dock at Mallory Square, Key West
A nightly arts festival of arts and crafts
exhibitors and psychics, street performers, food carts, and of course
the thousands of tourists from around the world who visit this Key West
art show.
Click HERE for more information.
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Murder Mystery Dinner- Front Line Murder by John Palmer
Wednesday, January 1, 7 p.m.
Marathon Community Theatre
5101 Overseas Highway, Marathon
It’s
2022, shortly after the worst of the Covid pandemic had passed. A
banquet is being held to honor all the front line workers in the
region, thanking them for their heroic efforts during the recent health
crisis.Lawrence McCall, the
local hospital administrator plans to announce some lovely gifts for
everyone at the ceremony. But before the announcement, someone is found
dead!
For more information, click HERE.
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The Vagina Monologues
Monday through Wednesday, January 2 - 4, 7 p.m.
Waterfront Playhouse
407 Wall St. at Mallory Square, Key West
Starting off the new year will be our second
Spotlight series production; a show that the New York Times at the end
of the 1990’s called “probably the most important piece of political
theatre of the last decade” and again in a 2018 article reiterated “No
recent hour of theatre has had a greater impact worldwide”.
For more information, click HERE.
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The Foreigner
Through January 11, 7:30 p.m.
Red Barn Theater
319 Duval Street (rear), Key West
The scene is a fishing lodge in rural Georgia
often visited by “Froggy” LeSueur, a British demolition expert who
occasionally runs training sessions at a nearby army base. This time
“Froggy” has brought along a friend, a pathologically shy young man
named Charlie who is overcome with fear at the thought of making
conversation with strangers. So “Froggy,” before departing, tells all
assembled that Charlie is from an exotic foreign country and speaks no
English. Once alone the fun really begins
For more information, click HERE.
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Submit Artwork for Celtic Festival
Art in the Park
Drop-off January 10, 10 a.m. - 5 pm
We live in a beautiful place and everyone can
create something that relates to the Florida Keys. No categories, no
specific theme.
The requirements: all artwork must be created
within the last year. It must be original and not have won any previous
awards. Entries must be ready to hang, no saw tooth hangers, no nails,
string or staples showing. Mats must be fresh, clean and unspotted.
Artists may enter 1 piece of original art, not to exceed 50 united
inches including the mat. (IE, total of 2 sides of the work 18 x 32 or
25 X 25 or anything else that adds up to 50”). This does not include the
frame which should be no more than 2”.
Email floridakeyscelticfestival@gmail.com with completed application
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A Child with the Blues by Erykah Badu, by Mary Yardley | |
Call to Women Artists: From a Woman's Hand
Open through January 30, 2025
Drawn entirely from the Florida Keys community,
the exhibit illuminates the remarkable achievements of women artists who
have been marginalized for centuries. Gender bias is less obvious
today, but contemporary women artists still face many barriers and
disparities, as well as continual underrepresentation in museum
collections and exhibitions worldwide. The innovative exhibition concept
challenges conventional boundaries, inviting artists to create artwork
that expresses ideas about the natural world.
Click HERE for more information and to apply.
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Waterfront Farmers Market
Thursday, January 2 (Every Thursday), 2-7 p.m.
Truman Waterfront Park, Key West
(end of Southard Street)
Culinary, beverages, produce, seafood, apparel, gifts, and art.
For more info contact Sean@dailyplan-it.net
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Island Home: Local Artisan & Gourmet Market
Friday, January 3 (Every Friday), 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Island Home
88720 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier
Pick up and indulge in Artisan Breads, Local
Honey, Nut Butters, Homemade Jams, Oils, Spreads, Dried Fruits &
Veggies, Baked Goods, and more!
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Key West Artisan Market
Sunday, January 5, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Key West Wildlife Center. Parking Lot
1801 White Street, Key West
Come enjoy bloody’s, mimosas along with a full
bar, coffee, smoothies, natural juices and cut fruit, multiple food
trucks and stalls offering eat-here or take-away. Shop a curated outdoor
market offering fine crafts, art and jewelry from talented Florida Keys
makers. Listen to awesome local musicians of the trop rock variety and
meet talented local writers.
Click HERE for more information.
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First Thursdays at The Studios
Thursday, January 2, 6 - 8 p.m.
The Studios of Key West
533 Eaton St., Key West
Friends new and old are invited to join us for
each month’s First Thursday Open House event, when we keep our lights on
late and throw our doors open to celebrate the newest work in our
galleries
Click HERE for more information.
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Underwater Photography Gallery
Thursday, January 2, 5 -7 p.m.
Underwater Photography Gallery
22627 La Fitte Drive, Cudjoe Key
The exhibit features marine life of the Florida
Keys, behavior and photography techniques. Mike and Suzanne Lombard have
been diving and photographing underwater around the world for over 40
years. They support ocean conservation and recovery of
threatened/endangered species such as manatees, turtles, sharks,
dolphin, and other rare/ endemic aquatic life.
Click HERE for more information.
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First Fridays on Fleming
Friday, January, 6 -9 p.m.
500 block of Fleming to Grinnell St., Key West
Vibrant boutiques, galleries, antique stores, artist studios, restaurants, a cocktail lounge, bookstore, yoga
Click HERE for more information.
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Art Demo and January Meeting
Friday, January 10, 3:30 p.m.
Key West Art Center
301 Front St., Key West
After the brief business portion of the meeting,
enjoy refreshments and an artist demo by Juan Camilo Buitrago. Juan
recently opened Island Contemporary gallery with his wife and will be
demonstrating his interesting process creating gel plate prints.
Click HERE for more information.
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Weird Florida
Wednesday, January 8, 6 p.m.
Florida Keys History & Discovery Center
82100 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada
An evening filled with laughter and intrigue as we
welcome Eliot Kleinberg, author of Weird Florida. Discover the strange,
quirky, and captivating stories that make Florida truly unique! From
UFO sightings to haunted airlines and beyond, you’ll be entertained and
amazed.
Click HERE for more information
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Distinguished Speaker Series: Across the Florida Straits to Cuba | A Living History of the Buildings Left Behind
Thursday, January 16, 6 -7 p.m.
Tropic Cinema
416 Eaton St, Key West
Cuba is a historical laboratory of buildings,
streets, and artifacts that have been mostly untouched since
1960—allowing visitors to transport themselves into a time and space
that has not evolved into modern times. In this historical presentation,
Mario Cartaya retraces and recalls six decades of friendly and
cooperative Cuban-American relations and history.
Click HERE for more information
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Mario Sanchez
Daily, 2 p.m.
Gallery on Green
606 Greene St, Key West
Mario Sanchez, 1908 American, whose art tells the
unwritten history of Key West and in the permanent collection of the
Smithsonian American art Museum, and the American of Folk Museum in New
York.
Click HERE for more information
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Key West Poetry Guild Meeting
Sunday, January 5, 7 p.m.
327 Elizabeth St., Key West
The KWPG Monthly Open Mic is open to all Poets
interested in sharing original poetry. Bring original poems to read or
come to listen.
Click HERE for more information..
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Work with Young Adult writer Malinda Lo, at Literary Seminar Writers' Workshops
Now accepting applications
Our Writers’ Workshop Program provides writers at
all stages of development with opportunities to explore the craft of
writing. We have a few spots left in Malinda Lo's workshop, Developing
the Young Adult Voice (fiction). . Enrollment is typically limited to
twelve participants per workshop to ensure individual attention.
For information and application link, click HERE.
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Small Things Like These
Get The Book - See The Movie! Support the Tropics
Thursday, January 2, 4:50 p.m.
Tropic Cinema
416 Eaton St., Key West
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan is a
beautifully written, poignant story set in 1980s Ireland. It follows
Bill Furlong, a quiet, hardworking coal merchant, who is forced to
confront long-buried truths as he navigates a cold, unforgiving
Christmas season. It's a tale of morality, choices, and the small acts
of kindness that can change everything.
Click HERE for more information..
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First Friday Concert - Li'l Rev
Friday, January 6,6 p.m.
Key Largo Library
Tradewinds Shopping Plaza
MM 101.5, Key Largo
Lil’ Rev is a world-class entertainer and
steward of vintage song and lore. Performing with ukulele, harmonica,
mandolin, guitar and banjor, Rev has an unmatched reporteire of both
traditional and original song, poetry, storytelling and humor.
For more information, click HERE.
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Old Town New Folk Series: Susan Werner & Jonatha Brooke
Tuesday, January 7, 7 p.m.
Helmerich Theater
Wednesday, January, 8, 6 p.m.
Hugh's View
Studios of Key West
533 Eaton St., Key West
Join acclaimed folk rock artists Susan Werner and
Jonatha Brooke for a night of innovative songwriting, captivating
harmonies, and masterful musicianship.
For more information, click HERE.
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Scott Kirby w. Noah Robertson
Sunday and Monday, January 8 - 9, 7 pm
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, storyteller,
traveler and road warrior are all words that aptly describe Scott Kirby.
Finishing songs while driving through the Italian countryside,
performing 100 plus live shows throughout the US and Canada, touring
Ireland with 50 fans in tow, and recording his tenth album in Nashville,
all keep the barnacles off this modern-day troubadour. More at:
scottkirby.com
Paula Poundstone
Monday, January 9, 8 pm
Iconic comedian Paula Poundstone is known for her
smart, observational humor and a spontaneous wit that has become the
stuff of legend. She regularly plays theaters across the country, hosts a
weekly comedy podcast, Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone, and is a
regular panelist on NPR’s Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me.
Key West Theater
512 Eaton St., Key West
Click HERE for more information.
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Impromptu Concerts Presents Thomas Mesa and Greg Zelek
Sunday, January 12, 4 pm
St. Paul’s Church
401 Duval St., Key West
The first concert of Key West Impromptu Classical
Concerts’ 53rd anniversary season will feature the cellist Thomas Mesa
and organist Greg Zelek in a duo concert showcasing the historic pipe
organ at St. Paul’s Episcopal church.
Organist Greg Zelek, praised as “extraordinary in
the classical music world” (Jon Hornbacher, PBS Wisconsin Life) and a
“musical star” (Bill Wineke, Channel 3000), is the Principal Organist of
the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Curator of the Overture Concert
Organ. In this role, Greg performs and oversees all the MSO’s organ
programming.
For more information, click HERE.
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Key West Jazz Society Duo
Thursdays, 4-7 pm
Hemingway Social Club
201 Simonton St, Key West
Vintage and Latin Jazz with Channing (clarinet, sax, flute) and company.
For more information, click HERE.
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Jazz In The Gardens on Sundays
Sundays, 5-7 pm
526 Angela St., Key West
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Annual Members Kick-off Meeting
Saturday, January 7, 10 a.m.
Florida Keys Watercolor Society
Marathon Community Theater
5101 Overseas Hwy, Marathon
The mission of the Florida Keys Watercolor Society
is to promote the fine art of water based painting through fellowship
and education within its membership base. The Shows, Workshops, and
Paint-Outs offered by the FKWCS invite its participants to immerse
themselves in the joy and rewards associated with the water based
medium.
Click HERE for more information.
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Life Drawing Classes
Annamarie Giordano Artist
Tuesdays, 11 - 2 p.m.
3 hours of continuous drawing. All levels and
mediums are welcome. Reservations are required and classes are held
in Key West.
Reservations are required text 609-884-3474 or email annamariegoirdanostudios@gmail.com.
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Figure Drawing Pop-Up Classes
Most Wednesdays from 5 - 7 p.m.
The Key West Art Center
301 Front St., Key West
On the last Wednesday of each month (Jan, Feb and
March of 2025), the figure drawing monitor, KWAC member Lothar
Speer, MFA, will offer an informative hands-on 2.5 hr long instructed
figure drawing workshop in the 19th Century Russian Sauce
Technique. These workshops will culminate in an art show at KWAC in
April 2025 of select student work from the figure drawing classes.
Bring your own sketch pads, instructor will provide the special crayons
used for this unique technique.
Click HERE for more information.
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Classes
Sacred Space
529 Southard St., Key West
We add classes as the artists get the information to us so everything listed is up to date. Visit Sacred Space for full schedule of classes.
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Workshops
Studios of Key West
533 Eaton St., Key West
View and sign up for classes HERE.
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Zen by Karen Moore Jewelry
ZEN Jewelry Pop-up at the Perry Hotel
Once a month, Sunday 10am - 4 p.m.
inside the lobby, 7001 Shrimp Road
Create with Karen: Bracelet Making & ZEN Jewelry Pop-up Shop
Find all the ZEN jewelry event details HERE.
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Painting with Sandra Lee
Sip n Paint Parties
Weekly through summer
Life Drawing Classes, Key West
Click HERE for full details and Schedule.
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Classes - Sandra Trupcevic-West
Artist & Instructor Sandra Trupcevic-West
Fridays - TSKW 4-5pm
533 Eaton St., Key West
Fridays - Stone Soup Gallery, 6-8p.m.
802 White St., Key West
Wednesdays -Parmer’s Resort 2-4 p.m.
565 Barry Ave., Little Torch Key
For information: 816-547-3449 or ArtintheKeys.com
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Dance Classes With Lucy Carleton
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30 & 6 p.m.
Williams Hall, 729 Fleming St., Key West
Fridays, 7 p.m.
Salsa lessons
Coffee Mill, 804 White St., Key West
305-745-5578
Private lessons available.
lucycarleton.kw@gmail.com
www.dancekeywest.com for up-to-date schedule
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