Detroit Institute of Arts takes Thursdays at the Museum Online | Popular program for adults ages 55 and over begins Thursday, May 14
Updated May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts’ (DIA) popular Thursdays at the Museum program for adults 55 and over has moved online with a new, live program each week at 1 p.m. Viewers are invited to take a “Behind the Seen” look into the DIA’s collection with trained docents in this interactive event. The docents will cover a different topic every week and participants will be able to ask questions, comment and chat with others.
The online format allows viewers to participate without showing themselves on screen, making it a relaxing, casual “visit” in the comfort of their own home. This week’s program features docents Ray Henney and Howard Rosenberg discussing the DIA’s hidden treasures. Programming for the next four weeks includes Mysteries at the Museum, Detroit Industry Murals – Rivera Court and Self Portraits: Artists in the DIA’s Collection.
The DIA remains committed to serving the residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties in new ways to maintain its strong relationships in the region, even during these unprecedented times.
Signing up is easy. Those interested in the event can find the link at dia.org/at-home-seniors. The link goes live 30 minutes before the event begins at 1 p.m. After submitting their ZIP code, viewers will be directed to click into to the live event. The ZIP code information helps the DIA ensure it continues to serve residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. The program begins at 1 p.m.; those who click early will see a “The live event has not yet started” message.
For more information, visit the following link for a quick how-to video on attending a live event through Microsoft Teams: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/attend-a-live-event-d837ad8d-ce34-44d0-9744-9beb50e943ac
May 14, 2020 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts’ (DIA) popular Thursdays at the Museum program for adults 55 and over has moved online with a new, live program each week at 1 p.m. Viewers are invited to take a “Behind the Seen” look into the DIA’s collection with trained docents in this interactive event. The docents will cover a different topic every week and participants will be able to ask questions, comment and chat with others.
The online format allows viewers to participate without showing themselves on screen, making it a relaxing, casual “visit” in the comfort of their own home. This week’s program features docents Ray Henney and Howard Rosenberg discussing the DIA’s hidden treasures. Programming for the next four weeks includes Mysteries at the Museum, Detroit Industry Murals – Rivera Court and Self Portraits: Artists in the DIA’s Collection.
The DIA remains committed to serving the residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties in new ways to maintain its strong relationships in the region, even during these unprecedented times.
Signing up is easy. Those interested in the event can find the link at dia.org/at-home-seniors. The link goes live 30 minutes before the event begins at 1 p.m. After submitting their ZIP code, viewers will be directed to click into to the live event. The ZIP code information helps the DIA ensure it continues to serve residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties. The program begins at 1 p.m.; those who click early will see a “The live event has not yet started” message.
For more information, visit the following link for a quick how-to video on attending a live event through Microsoft Teams: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/attend-a-live-event-d837ad8d-ce34-44d0-9744-9beb50e943ac