Delicacy of Dreams by Sam Smuk

Student Surrealist Art Exhibit Online: 2023 Pinellas

January 14, 2023 – Indefinitely

Initiated in 1985, this annual juried art exhibition presents work by Pinellas 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

fashion design at the dalí 2022 online exhibit

December 17, 2022 – December 31, 2023

This exhibit showcases the work of students from the 2022 Fashion Design at The Dalí program. Inspired by The Shape of Dreams, budding high school designers (9th -12th grade) from the Tampa Bay area created tangible connections between art and fashion.

Paul Eluard headshot with poetic handwriting over black background

Paul Éluard Online Exhibit

September 3, 2022 – Indefinitely

This online exhibit brings to life the personal relationships and the intellectual passions that threatened to tear apart the newly formed artistic movement called Surrealism.

Many portrait style photos of children juxtaposed

Student Surrealist Art Exhibit Online: 2022 Statewide

May 2, 2022 – 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 2022 theme is “The Metamorphic Moment.”

Cape Creus - wide shot

Dalí’s Empordà: Exploring the Landscape

March 23, 2022 – Indefinitely

Dalí’s Empordà: Exploring the Landscape, examines Dalí’s strong sense of place attached to his homeland of Catalonia, Spain. “Sense of place” is defined by Oxford as, “an umbrella concept that includes all the other concepts—attachment to place, national identity, and regional awareness.” This online exhibition will focus on important Dalí locations, covering two apartments in Figueres, his family’s summer home in Cadaqués, and his expansive residence in Port Lligat.