Turn your community Inside|Out in 2019 with Detroit Institute of Arts reproductions | Museum seeks locations for upcoming year of popular street art program
Updated Oct 17, 2018
October 17, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is recruiting city representatives, downtown development authorities and arts organizations in communities interested in displaying high-quality reproductions of masterpieces from the DIA’s collection in their cities as part of the museum’s popular Inside|Out program. Now in its tenth year, Inside|Out shares the richness and diversity of the museum’s extensive collection outside the museum walls in places where people live, work and play. Communities can choose April to July 2019 or August to October 2019 to host seven to 12 reproductions to be clustered within walking or bike-riding distance of each other.
Cities and businesses that take part in Inside|Out will be featured on a map on the DIA’s website and promoted on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. The museum will also assist community leaders in developing educational programs in conjunction with Inside|Out to engage people with the reproductions and inspire them to visit the museum to see the originals. Past events have included a wine-tasting bus tour, bike and walking tours, talks at local libraries and art galleries and art festivals.
Interested communities are asked to submit an application by Nov. 16. An application does not guarantee a slot but will help the museum determine locations for 2019. Preference will be given to communities in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and to those that have not participated before. Municipalities are chosen based on a variety of criteria including community interest, desired outcomes, and location.
To request an application or for more information about Inside|Out, contact Jillian Reese at jreese@dia.org or visit http://bit.ly/2yilqAf
October 17, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is recruiting city representatives, downtown development authorities and arts organizations in communities interested in displaying high-quality reproductions of masterpieces from the DIA’s collection in their cities as part of the museum’s popular Inside|Out program. Now in its tenth year, Inside|Out shares the richness and diversity of the museum’s extensive collection outside the museum walls in places where people live, work and play. Communities can choose April to July 2019 or August to October 2019 to host seven to 12 reproductions to be clustered within walking or bike-riding distance of each other.
Cities and businesses that take part in Inside|Out will be featured on a map on the DIA’s website and promoted on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. The museum will also assist community leaders in developing educational programs in conjunction with Inside|Out to engage people with the reproductions and inspire them to visit the museum to see the originals. Past events have included a wine-tasting bus tour, bike and walking tours, talks at local libraries and art galleries and art festivals.
Interested communities are asked to submit an application by Nov. 16. An application does not guarantee a slot but will help the museum determine locations for 2019. Preference will be given to communities in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and to those that have not participated before. Municipalities are chosen based on a variety of criteria including community interest, desired outcomes, and location.
To request an application or for more information about Inside|Out, contact Jillian Reese at jreese@dia.org or visit http://bit.ly/2yilqAf