The Morada Way Art District is a vibrant hub of creativity in Islamorada, showcasing local galleries, studios, and artisan shops. With regular art walks, live music, and cultural events, it’s the perfect place to explore the rich artistic spirit of the Keys.
Lisa Lee Gyotaku specializes in the traditional Japanese art of fish printing, blending scientific detail with artistic expression. Her unique works celebrate marine life and the Florida Keys’ coastal culture, available as originals, prints, and commissioned pieces.
Taylor is driven by the sky’s constant transformations and seeks to create windows to connect to another world within each work. In each piece, he captures movement and stillness, familiarity and the unknown, peace and unrest.
Jessica Ann Art Studio in Islamorada features colorful, contemporary artwork inspired by the Florida Keys marine life, including pieces by Jessica Ann and a rotating selection of local and regional artists.
The Florida Keys History & Discovery Center in Islamorada offers engaging exhibits on the region’s maritime history, shipwrecks, and cultural heritage, providing an interactive experience for visitors of all ages.