The Key West Art & Historical Society, headquartered at the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, stands as a beacon of cultural heritage in Florida’s historic seaport. This monumental civic building, opened in 1891 and beautifully restored, now serves as both a national landmark and an award-winning museum. Overlooking Mallory’s historic seaport, the museum captivates visitors with its stunning architecture and compelling exhibits that span two centuries of history, art, and significant events shaping the Florida Keys.
The Society, a dedicated non-profit organization, is committed to promoting the humanities, art, and history of the region. It achieves this by educating the public, as well as collecting, preserving, restoring, and exhibiting important art, artifacts, and historical properties. Visitors can explore two floors of rich, immersive exhibitions that celebrate the diverse cultural tapestry of the area.
For art enthusiasts, history buffs, or those simply seeking inspiration, the Key West Art & Historical Society offers a unique journey through time, enriched by its dedication to preserving the legacy of the Florida Keys. More information can be found at their official website, http://www.kwahs.org/.