Contact Information
How to Contact Dia
Locations
Dia Beacon
3 Beekman Street
Beacon, New York 12508
T: 845 440 0100 (main)
T: 845 231 0811 (tickets@diaart.org)
Dia Chelsea
Exhibitions and Public Programs
535, 541, and 545 West 22nd Street
New York, New York 10011
T: 212 989 5566
info@diaart.org
Administrative Offices
Dia Art Foundation
535 West 22nd Street
New York, New York 10011
T: 212 989 5566
info@diaart.org
Dia Bridgehampton
Corwith Avenue, off Main Street
Bridgehampton, New York 11932
Walter De Maria, The New York Earth Room
141 Wooster Street
New York, New York 10012
Walter De Maria, Broken Kilometer
393 West Broadway
New York, New York 10012
Walter De Maria, The Lightning Field
P.O. Box 7416
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87194
Departmental Contacts
Dia Beacon, Visitor Services
visitorservices@diaart.org
T: 845 231 0850
tickets@diaart.org
T: 845 231 0811
Dia Beacon, Dia Beacon Café
info@homespunfoods.com
T: 845 231 0832
Dia Beacon, Bookshop
books@diaart.org
T: 845 231 1013
Public Tours and Group Visits
grouptours@diaart.org
T: 845 231 0823
Development
development@diaart.org
T: 212 293 5503
Membership
membership@diaart.org
T: 212 293 5520
Learning & Engagement
learning@diaart.org
Dia Beacon, Education Tours
edutours@diaart.org
T: 845 440 0100
Press and Media Inquires
press@diaart.org
T: 212 989 5566 x518
Corporate Membership and Sponsorship
Ella Strauss, estrauss@diaart.org
T: 212 293 5513
Curatorial and Research
curatorial@diaart.org
T: 212 989 5566
Dia is currently unable to accept unsolicited proposals. Materials sent to Dia will not be returned.
General Inquiries
info@diaart.org
T: 212 989 5566
Rights and Reproductions
To request an image from Dia Art Foundation’s permanent collection for personal, educational, scholarly, or commercial use, please fill out this image request form. The Rights & Reproduction department will review your submission and respond to your request.
rights@diaart.org
T: 212 989 5566 x589
Dia Art Foundation Archive
Dia Art Foundation Archives maintain a comprehensive repository of materials pertaining to Dia’s institutional and programmatic history. We are currently undertaking a multiyear project to process, preserve, and provide access to the archives; it is not accessible for research now.