dali’s view of women
The current exhibition at the Dali Museum covers the topic of women, a topic any women’s studies major can tell you is more complicated than you would think.
The exhibition features Dali’s images of women, and there are plenty of special events designed to help explain the issues inherent in a study of gender issues. There are also going to be a number of films shown as part of the Dali & Beyond film series that focus on a female bent.
Here’s a breakdown of the upcoming events associated with Women: Dali’s View. You can find more information on the Dali Museum website.
Friday June 20 8pm
Irritable Tribe of Poets: “Dalí and the Women” – Spoken Word Concert
Spoken word, irritable poets, and improvational music.Tuesday June 24:
Wine & Song XI - Poetry and Wine Tasting Series
If you don’t already have your tickets to this event, you might be out of luck. The website says the tastng sells out quickly. But, it’s a wine tasting mixed with poetry, and I’m sure, intelligent discussions about art and Dali.Wednesday July 2:
Coffee with a Curator
Peter Tosh will guide a tour of the exhibit, with coffee and refreshments included in admission.Thursday July 3
Dalí & Beyond Film Series
Lena Wertmüller’s Swept Away
Movie is included with admission to the museum, and there is a special $5 admission on Thursdays after 5 p.m.
These are only the events occurring in the next few weeks, so if you love museums, art, or Dali, check the Salvador Dali Museum site to keep updated on the latest happenings.
Tags: art, dali, feminism, Lena Wertmuller, women






