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The DIA connects people to art with programs, resources, and an intentionally diverse collection—among the top six in the nation with over 65,000 works.
Art is for the community.
We use our world-class collection to inspire curiosity, spark creativity, and to reimagine our collective future. Your support will help us share these experiences for generations to come.
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Mushhushshu-dragon, Symbol of the God Marduk, 604 - 562 BCE
- Babylonian, Mesopotamian
Velvet Panel, late 16th century
- Turkish
Peacock-shaped Incense Burner, late 15th - mid 16th century
- Indian
The Last Indian Market, 2015
- Cara Romero
Untitled (Tehuanas in Huipil Grande Headdresses), ca. 1940
- Roberto Montenegro
And Life Anew..., 1940
- Rita Kernn-Larsen
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Read the latest news from the DIA Director, Salvador Salort-Pons