Workshop: Afro-surrealist collage
February 4 @ 6:00pm – 8:00pm
In this hands-on workshop, participants will first enjoy a viewing of our special exhibition, The Subversive Eye: Surrealist and Experimental Photography from the David Raymond Collection. This will be followed by a short history of surrealism created by the African Diaspora in the Raymond James Room. Then, participants will arrange afro-surreal images into a collage. No prior artistic training is required—just bring your imagination.
Location: The Dalí Museum’s Raymond James Room
Cost: $30 for Museum members | $40 for non-members
Gallery access and all materials are included. This exhibition contains mature content.
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Jake-ann Jones
Jake-ann Jones’ writing for stage includes Portrait of The Artist as A Soul Man Dead (Penumbra Theater), Under Frank Observation (New York Theater Workshop), and Magic Kingdom (New Georges). She began her career as a performing artist working with writers, composers, and directors including Butch Morris, Laurie Carlos, Robbie McCauley, and Greg Tate, at venues including New York Shakespeare Festival, Dixon Place, and Penumbra Theatre. The 2022 Artist Laureate for Creative Pinellas, she’s been developing her music and media work Brother Fire, Sister Fly; the author of the biography Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolutionaries, she is co-founder of Pinellas Diaspora Arts Project and Afroflorida Media Collective. She organizes the Tampa Bay Afrofuturism Festival and is a program director for the nonprofit youth project Artz 4 Life.