Dada Muse
A timeless sanctuary where creativity and culture intertwine
This gallery celebrates dadaism and surrealism, and houses Australia's largest collection of Salvador Dali works on paper. All but 100 of his known pieces are displayed here, some for the first time ever publicly.
The Dali collection is made up of drawings, prints and etchings, both originals and copies. It includes works from across Dali's prolific 50 year career, dating back as far as 1930. Some series show how a Dali print was made from start to finish, explaining the artistic process as well as the art itself.
Dada Muse has two floors, the bottom of which is open for free, with donations encouraged; while the upper floor is ticketed for guided or self-guided tours of the rarer works. The display will be rotated every three months.
Self-guided tours are available on both floors, using QR Codes. Guided tours are available daily on the upper floor.
Location: 121 Cimitiere Street, Launceston
Phone: 0422 509 644
Phone: dadamuse.com.au
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