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• Grants available The Anne McKee Artists Fund has announced that grant monies will be available for specific creative project-based endeavors by individual visual, performance and literary Monroe County artists. Applications and detailed information about the available grants are available at http://www.MckeeFund.org. The deadline is Wednesday, March 31. • Members show The Key West Art Center & Gallery, 301 Front St., will be displaying works of its associate members through Wednesday, March 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, with all works offered for sale. For information, call 305-294-1241 or visit http://www.keywestartcenter.com. • Sculpture unveiling Mote and the Florida Keys Council of the Arts will host a Zoom unveiling of a new art sculpture at the site of Mote’s coral laboratory in Summerland Key at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 4. To join, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81322814769?pwd=cDVnWGp5NUdCT0lxckJHenJvWmp2dz09 and use passcode 575848.

KWAHS opening Avila exhibit Jan 15

The Key West Art & Historical Society will mark its first major exhibit opening since the onset of the pandemic with “Sand in His Shoes,” featuring the work of Key West artist Stephen Avila on Friday, Jan. 15, at the Custom House Museum. Avila was born on the island in 1894 to Cuban parents and worked as an artist until his death in 1969. As a child, he scavenged Key West Bight’s wharves for discarded paint cans, using the remnants to paint pictures. He continued to develop his artistic talents, venturing into custom furniture making and wood sculpture. Rich in ambition and talent, he taught himself to make new colors from his limited supplies of mostly construction and boat paint, using both the flowers of his island home and the sea that surrounded it as inspiration. Any surface could hold a painting: old bottles, driftwood, plywood.

KWAHS opening Avila exhibit Jan 12

The Key West Art & Historical Society will mark its first major exhibit opening since the onset of the pandemic with “Sand in His Shoes,” featuring the work of Key

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