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Leonora Carrington: Writer, Painter, Visionary

September 9, 2023 - January 7, 2024

In this free exhibit at The Dalí, Leonora Carrington: Writer, Painter, Visionary is an introduction to the remarkable life of Leonora Carrington, a Surrealist artist, sculptor and writer whose work deals with the visionary, the fantastic and the occult. Carrington produced more than 2,000 paintings and authored several notable written works. The exhibition will highlight Carrington’s personal life, her time as a painter and her written work.

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Talent Within: The Dalí Staff Art Show

August 26, 2023 – September 4, 2023

In this free exhibit, and in the spirit of inclusion at The Dalí, we want to provide a space where staff can share their creative endeavors with each other, the community and beyond—an opportunity to show multiple artistic expressions and perspectives.

The Dali Dome exterior view from waterfront

Dalí Alive 360°

On view

The Dalí Museum’s Dalí Alive 360° is an immersive experience celebrating the life and creative genius of one of the most influential and inventive artists of the modern era, Salvador Dalí. This multi-sensory art experience will envelop visitors in 360 degrees of light and sound, within a monumental new Museum space — The Dalí Dome.

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Student Surrealist Art Exhibit Online: 2023 Statewide

May 11, 2023 – Indefinitely

Initiated in 1992, this annual art exhibit presents work by middle and high school students whom we invite to explore ideas and visions similar to those explored by Salvador Dalí and the surrealists. The 2023 theme is “The Shape of Dreams.”

The Flower Garden by Cora Bowen

Student Surrealist Art Exhibit Online: 2023 Hillsborough County

March 30, 2023 – Indefinitely

Initiated in 1985, this annual juried art exhibition presents work by Hillsborough middle and high school students who are invited to explore ideas and visions similar to those explored by Salvador Dalí and the surrealists. This year, the theme is “The Shape of Dreams,” a theme that encourages students to explore the process and meaning of their dreams through time, myth and literature