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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 the recent installation of The Dalí Museum’s jewels, this month’s talk will feature the Museum’s Curator and Senior Interpreter, Peter Tush, as he explores the history of Dalí’s jewelry creations, his inspirations and takes a closer look at several of the pieces including The Eye of Time brooch and The Royal Heart.
Location: The Dalí Museum’s Will Raymund Theater (registration required), with overflow seating available in the Raymond James Community Room or live on YouTube (link below).
Register to attend in person at the 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:
Peter Tush, Curator and Senior Interpreter
Peter Tush is the Curator and Senior Interpreter of The Dalí Museum. Tush has his Undergraduate Degree in Art History from New College in Sarasota and his Masters in Art History from the University of South Florida. Part of The Dalí staff for over two decades, he is a key interpreter of the Dalí collection and special exhibitions. He curates exhibitions, scripts the audio guides and gallery labels, and trains The Dalí docents.