In 1966 a number of artists began meeting at the studio of Miami artist, Bernice Shambaugh, in Islamorada. The group decided to call itself the Purple Isles Fine Arts Guild. Artwork was exhibited throughout the State of Florida as part of the Florida Federation of Art.
Purple Isles held its first art show in February, 1968. In 1974 Purple Isles withdrew from the Florida Federation of Art, which restricted is members to painting and sculpture. The Guild operated independently and expanded its membership to allow photographers and craft artist. It later changed back to a fine arts guild with photography but no crafts.
The goal of the Purple Isles Art Guild is to promote an interest in and appreciation of art, sponsor educational opportunities for the development of members talents, provide a means for displaying and marketing their work and encourage new talent. The guild also helps local schools with art education, supplies and encourages the young artist’s competitive efforts.
A judged art show is the highlight event of the year. In 2008 we had our 42nd Annual Purple Isles Members Judged Show with over 1000 people attending.
Additional art shows, plein air painting, workshops in various media are all guild activities available to members. We also host a few social events each year and have become quite an active group of artists.
Purple Isles Art Guild is the center for visual art activities in the Upper Keys and attempts to make art a prominent part of the community.