Detroit Institute of Arts’ popular Inside|Out program celebrates 10 years | Wayne State University, Oakland County’s Municipal Campus and Macomb Corners Park among communities to showcase reproductions from DIA’s art collection
Updated Apr 4, 2019
April 4, 2019 (Detroit) – The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) today announced the communities participating in the 10th Annual Inside|Out program, which brings high-quality reproductions from the DIA’s collection to outdoor venues throughout metro Detroit.
The reproductions will be on view in four communities from April to July, and eight others from July to October. Each community will display approximately seven to 12 images clustered within walking or biking distance. When the exact locations are finalized, they will be featured on an interactive map on the DIA’s website.
“The Inside|Out program allows us a unique way to engage with tri-county residents by bringing art from the DIA into the communities in which they live,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director. “For a decade, this program has been bringing culture and history that must be experienced in person to the communities we serve, providing an experience that cannot be found on TV or the internet.”
Inside|Out is a popular component of the DIA’s community engagement efforts. Over the past 10 years, the museum has partnered with more than 100 communities and engaged tens of thousands of residents with art in places where they live, work and play.
Two highlights of the 2019 Inside|Out program are a partnership with Oakland Community College to place reproductions on all five of OCC’s campuses and a September bike tour leaving from the DIA to the Inside|Out exhibition on Belle Isle.
2019 Communities
Spring
Summer
Lake Orion – Installation is April 10 at 8 a.m.
Macomb Corners Park
Clawson – Installation is April 10 at 1 p.m.
Shelby Township
Wayne State University – Installation is April 11 at 8 a.m.
Wyandotte
North Corktown, Detroit – Installation is April 12 at 8 a.m.
Warren
Oakland County Municipal Campus
Oakland Community College
Belle Isle
Detroit RiverWalk
The DIA encourages each host community to plan activities around its Inside|Out works. Previous events have included bike and walking tours, talks at libraries and community centers, festivals and more.
April 4, 2019 (Detroit) – The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) today announced the communities participating in the 10th Annual Inside|Out program, which brings high-quality reproductions from the DIA’s collection to outdoor venues throughout metro Detroit.
The reproductions will be on view in four communities from April to July, and eight others from July to October. Each community will display approximately seven to 12 images clustered within walking or biking distance. When the exact locations are finalized, they will be featured on an interactive map on the DIA’s website.
“The Inside|Out program allows us a unique way to engage with tri-county residents by bringing art from the DIA into the communities in which they live,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director. “For a decade, this program has been bringing culture and history that must be experienced in person to the communities we serve, providing an experience that cannot be found on TV or the internet.”
Inside|Out is a popular component of the DIA’s community engagement efforts. Over the past 10 years, the museum has partnered with more than 100 communities and engaged tens of thousands of residents with art in places where they live, work and play.
Two highlights of the 2019 Inside|Out program are a partnership with Oakland Community College to place reproductions on all five of OCC’s campuses and a September bike tour leaving from the DIA to the Inside|Out exhibition on Belle Isle.
2019 Communities
Spring
Summer
Lake Orion – Installation is April 10 at 8 a.m.
Macomb Corners Park
Clawson – Installation is April 10 at 1 p.m.
Shelby Township
Wayne State University – Installation is April 11 at 8 a.m.
Wyandotte
North Corktown, Detroit – Installation is April 12 at 8 a.m.
Warren
Oakland County Municipal Campus
Oakland Community College
Belle Isle
Detroit RiverWalk
The DIA encourages each host community to plan activities around its Inside|Out works. Previous events have included bike and walking tours, talks at libraries and community centers, festivals and more.