Lower Keys Medical Center and Florida Keys Council of the Arts Showcase Local Art Collection
2/19/2026
Lower Keys Medical Center has invested in the Florida Keys Council of the Arts "Art in Public Buildings" program and has purchased five original works from local artists for display in the hospital's main lobby. Prints of the originals will also be hung in newly renovated patient rooms.
"The works chosen by a hospital committee highlight the unique beauty and character of Key West. Interacting with art can promote healing and well-being. We are delighted to collaborate with Lower Keys Medical Center and our talented Key West artists on this project," said Elizabeth Young, executive director of Florida Keys Council of the Arts.
The art featured includes "Palms at Fort Zachary" and "Key West Sky" by Maggie Ruley, "Starlight on Olivia Street" by Erin Nelson, "Sunrise at Saddlebunch Keys" by Jim Salem, and "Old Town Bakery" by Andy Thurber.
"We are delighted to feature local artists for our patients, visitors and employees to enjoy, and thank the Florida Keys Council of the Arts for their assistance in curating this installation," said Drew Bigby, chief executive officer of Lower Keys Medical Center.

Pictured: Drew Bigby, CEO, Lower Keys Medical Center; Artist Erin Nelson; Eric Anderson, treasurer, Florida Keys Council of the Arts; Marianne Finizio, board member, Florida Keys Council of the Arts; Artist Maggie Ruley; Elizabeth Young, executive director, Florida Keys Council of the Arts; and Artist Jim Salem.
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