
coffee with a curator
July 2 @ 10:30am – 11:30am
street art
Join us for this month’s installment of our Coffee with a Curator series, where Museum staff or invited guests speak on a range of Salvador Dalí-inspired topics.
In conjunction with our special exhibition Outside In: New Murals Inspired by Dalí—celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the SHINE Mural Festival—explore the gritty history of murals and their evolution from graffiti to street art to one of the most influential global art movements. Hear from Jenee Priebe, owner of No Good Deeds Art Consulting and former Director of SHINE, as she traces the art form’s journey from train cars to museum walls.
Location: The Dalí Museum’s Will Raymund Theater (registration required) or live on YouTube (link below).
This event is free with limited capacity. An event ticket is required for entry.
Gallery access is not included.
To watch the live stream from home, click below at the time of the program:
Jenee Priebe, Founder of No Good Deeds Art, has built a reputation as a regional leader in arts administration and event management with particular emphasis on murals and public art. With over seven years of experience as lead organizer for Florida’s most renowned mural festival, SHINE, Priebe excels at artist relations, curation, project management, collaborative partnerships, and creative placemaking. Through her boutique firm No Good Deeds Art, she offers public art consulting, project management, artist recommendations and mural tours. Priebe has assisted in the creation of mural programs for other municipalities including Pinellas County, City of Clearwater, City of Pinellas Park and others. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Florida Association of Public Art Professionals.