Location Services

Dia Beacon, Riggio Galleries, New York. Photo: Bill Jacobson Studio, New York
Dia is a constellation of 12 locations and sites, including Dia Beacon, Dia Bridgehampton, and Dia Chelsea. All located in New York State, each of these three locations offer unique exterior and interior architecture and a range of spaces to accommodate a variety of uses.
All of Dia’s locations contain incredible artworks, and while featuring artwork is subject to artist approval and copyright clearance, each piece can contribute to your initiative’s unique narrative.
Dia does not offer rentals for weddings or other personal events.
For more information or to arrange a scout, please contact rentals@diaart.org
Locations

Situated on the banks of the Hudson River, Dia Beacon’s iconic 300,000-square-foot building, formerly a Nabisco box and label factory, is surrounded by striking hills and mountains.
On the museum grounds, you’ll encounter a pink cherry-blossom garden and towering, sculptural hornbeams. In 2025, Dia will open an additional eight acres of undulating meadowland to the south of the building.
Inside, you’ll find artworks by some of the world’s most renowned artists, illuminated naturally by abundant sawtooth skylights. An expansive, columned lower level offers an atmospheric counterpoint.

Located on West 22nd Street in New York’s gallery district, Dia Chelsea is a 32,500-square-foot facility consisting of three merged contiguous buildings.
The first gallery, formerly a marble factory, has exposed brick walls and features an oversized metal-panel door that retracts upward to open the gallery to the street, offering the opportunity for street-facing activities and easy load in/out.
The adjoining second gallery features a distinctive vaulted wooden roof, white walls, and tall glass doors onto the street. Both galleries have extensive skylights.
Dia Chelsea also offers a large lobby area and a program space with capacity to seat 150.

Located at 23 Corwith Avenue on Long Island, Dia Bridgehampton is set within a turn-of-the-century Shingle-style building, formerly a firehouse and First Baptist Church. It was renovated by the artist Dan Flavin in the early 1980s.
A gallery for changing exhibitions is located on the ground floor. On the second floor, vestibule, and staircase is an iconic permanent display of fluorescent-light works by Flavin.

The opportunity to host corporate events at Dia sites is an exclusive benefit of our Corporate membership program.
Corporate members at the Patron ($25,000 per year) and Benefactor ($50,000) levels can host one private event annually with Dia. Dia is able to accommodate receptions, lunches, meetings, and more. (All costs to be assumed by the host. Venue, event date, and scope subject to Dia’s approval.)