Lectures and talks
A Conversation with Allie Tepper and Maren Hassinger
Saturday, January 20, 2pm
Dia Beacon
A Conversation with Tony Cokes and Andros Zins-Browne
Thursday, March 7, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Artists on Artists: Charles Atlas on Merce Cunningham
Wednesday, March 13, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
A Conversation with Sara Zewde and Frida Escobedo
Wednesday, March 27, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
On and Off-Screen Imaginaries: A Conversation with Tiffany Sia and An-My Lê
Co-organized with Primary Information and Printed Matter
Thursday, March 28, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Artists on Artists: Cheyney Thompson on Robert Irwin
Wednesday, April 24, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Artists on Artists: Julia Phillips on Louise Bourgeois
Wednesday, May 1, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Artists on Artists: Leidy Churchman on Joseph Beuys with Justin von Bujdoss
Wednesday, May 29, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Performances
Momentum
In conjunction with Rita McBride: Arena Momentum
Saturday, February 24, 1pm
Friday, May 10, and Sunday, May 12, all day
Dia Beacon
Poetry events
Poetry &: Music with Anne Carson, Robert Currie, and Arto Lindsay
Friday, February 2, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Poetry &: In Light of Water, Birds Take Flight with Jeffrey Yang and Susie Ibarra
Sunday, March 31, 2pm
Dia Beacon
Poetry &: Presence, Absence, and Hallucination with Brenda Iijima and Johann Diedrick
Friday, May 17, 6:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Learning programs
Activations: Rec, Center, Stage
Saturday, January 20, 2pm
Offsite
Blind Dates Recursive
In conjunction with Rita McBride: Arena Momentum
Select Saturdays through April 2024
Dia Beacon
Play Sets
Select Saturdays, 10:30–11:15am
Dia Beacon
Saturday Studio
Select Saturdays, 10:30am–12pm
Dia Beacon and Common Ground Farm
Soil Sessions
In conjunction with Delcy Morelos: El abrazo
Select Saturdays through July 2024
Dia Chelsea
Tours
Public tours of Delcy Morelos: El abrazo
Last Saturday of each month through July 2024; Spanish at 12pm and English at 12:30pm
Dia Chelsea
Public tours at Dia Beacon
Saturdays and Sundays, 12 and 1:30pm
Dia Beacon
Dia Art Foundation
Taking its name from the Greek word meaning “through,” Dia was established in 1974 with the mission to serve as a conduit for artists to realize ambitious new projects unmediated by overt interpretation and uncurbed by the limitations of more traditional museums and galleries. In addition to Dia Beacon, Dia Bridgehampton, and Dia Chelsea, Dia maintains and operates a constellation of commissions, long-term installations, site-specific projects, and Land art, nationally and internationally.
Video or audio files of past public programs are available on Dia’s website in the Watch & Listen section.
Dates are subject to change. Please confirm information with the press office prior to publication.
For additional information or materials, call +1 212 293 5518, email press [at] diaart.org, or visit diaart.org.