workshop: Surreal Collage

August 4 @ 6:00pm 8:00pm

In celebration of our special exhibition Dalí in America, we invite you to a hands-on surreal collage workshop at The Dalí—where imagination unravels and reality bends.

Guided by the spirit of Salvador Dalí’s photographic journey into the unconscious—What Dalí Thinks About, Click Magazine, 1942—this introductory workshop opens a portal to unexpected juxtapositions, whimsical beauty and playful absurdity.

Location: The Dalí Museum’s Raymond James Community Room
Cost: $30 for Museum members | $40 for non-members
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Gallery access during the workshop and all materials are included.
All sales are final. No exchanges or refunds.


Margo Hammond

Working in journalism for over 50 years—including stints at Variety (in the Rome bureau), The Atlantic Monthly, The Washington Star, The Baltimore Sun and The St. Petersburg Times—Margo Hammond has returned to her lifelong dream of writing plays. In 2020 her 10-minute play Notorious was included in USF’s Emerging Playwrights: A Virtual Stage Reading under the direction of her teacher, local playwright William Leavengood. In October, 2025, her play, I Am a Mistery, based on the life of Amanda Lear, Salvador Dalí’s gender-bending muse, had three sold-out performances at The Dalí Museum and the Studio@620, directed by Bob Devin Jones.