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DIA now
free to
residents
of
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
County
residents
DETROIT
- The
Detroit
Institute
of Arts
(DIA)
said
Wednesday
that it
is
immediately
instituting
free
admission
for all
residents
of
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
Counties
as a
result
of voter
approval
Tuesday
in the
three
counties
of a
10-year
millage
to
support
DIA
operations.
“We are
thrilled
that
voters
in the
three
counties
have
assured
a bright
future
for the
DIA by
approving
this
millage
proposal,
and we
deeply
appreciate
their
support,”
said
Graham
W. J.
Beal,
DIA
director.
“When we
announced
that we
would
seek the
millage,
we
pledged
that if
it were
to pass
we would
provide
free
admission
to
residents
of all
three
counties.
We are
immediately
following
through
on that
pledge.”
Annmarie
Erickson,
DIA
chief
operating
officer,
said “We
appreciate
each
county’s
investment
in the
DIA and
the
incredible
effort
from
museum
staff
and
volunteers
throughout
the
campaign.
We look
forward
to
welcoming
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
County
residents
to the
museum
at no
charge.
At the
same
time, we
will
begin
implementing
plans to
increase
endowment
fund
raising,
continue
to
manage
our
budget
carefully
and work
hard to
deliver
an
excellent
museum
experience
to every
visitor.”
Voters
in
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
counties
approved
a 0.2
mil levy
for the
next 10
years to
provide
operating
funds
for the
DIA. The
museum
will now
focus
its
ongoing
fundraising
efforts
on
enhancing
its
endowment
to
provide
a
long-term
stable
source
of
funding
for its
operations.
The free
admission
for
tri-county
residents
includes
the
display
from now
through
Sept. 2
of a
painting
by
Johannes
Vermeer
on loan
from the
National
Gallery
of Art
in
Washington,
D.C. The
painting,
Woman
Holding
a
Balance,
is on
view in
the
Dutch
galleries,
and the
museum
wants
people
to take
advantage
of the
rare
opportunity
to see a
Vermeer
painting,
as there
are only
11 in
U.S.
museums
and 35
in the
world.
Two
other
current
exhibitions
also can
be
accessed
through
the free
admission.
Five
Spanish
Masterpieces
features
loans of
paintings
by
Salvador
Dalí, El
Greco,
Francisco
de Goya
and
Diego
Velázquez,
along
with the
DIA’s
celebrated
Melancholy
Woman by
Pablo
Picasso.
Picasso
and
Matisse:
The
DIA’s
Prints
and
Drawings
showcases
almost
all the
DIA’s
works by
these
two
great
modern
artists.
The DIA
is
currently
working
on
enhanced
benefits
for DIA
members
and
additional
programs
and
community
outreach.
Hours
and
Admission
Museum
hours
are 10
a.m.–4
p.m.
Wednesdays
and
Thursdays,
10
a.m.–10
p.m.
Fridays,
and 10
a.m.–5
p.m.
Saturdays
and
Sundays.
Admission
is free
for
residents
of
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
Counties
and for
DIA
members
who live
outside
the
tri-county
area,
and $8
for
adults,
$6 for
seniors
and $4
for ages
6–17 for
individuals
living
outside
the
tri-county
area.
For
membership
information
call
313-833-7971. |