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Accessibility

Dia welcomes all visitors. Information about accessibility for each of our locations is available here. If you have further questions or concerns, please call 845-231-0811 or email info@diaart.org.


Dia Beacon

Dia Beacon has accessible parking, galleries, and bathrooms, as well as by elevator access to all levels. Wheelchairs are available for visitors' use at Dia Beacon. Reservations are not required.
Only working assistance and guide animals are permitted at Dia Beacon. Pets are not allowed.
We offer discounted admission to visitors with disabilities and complimentary admission for an accompanying care partner.
The interiors of the Richard Serra sculptures Double Torqued Ellipse and 2000 are not accessible to visitors using wheelchairs. 

Dia Chelsea
Dia Chelsea has accessible galleries and bathrooms. All galleries are on the ground-floor level. 
Only working assistance and guide animals are permitted at Dia Chelsea. Pets are not allowed.

Dia Bridgehampton
Dia Bridgehampton’s galleries are not wheelchair accessible. A handout with images of and texts about the works located on the second floor is available upon request at the front desk or by clicking here.

Joseph Beuys, 7000 Oaks
Joseph Beuys’s 7000 Oaks is on West 22nd Street between and including 10th and 11th Avenues. It is outdoors and accessible by wheelchair.

Walter De Maria, The Lightning Field
The Lightning Field by Walter De Maria is open for overnight visits by advance reservation only. The vehicle used to travel to the site as well as the visitor cabin are not wheelchair accessible. *Should be on the reservation website too

Walter De Maria, The Vertical Earth Kilometer
The Vertical Earth Kilometer by Walter De Maria is in Friedrichsplatz Park, Kassel, Germany, and is accessibly by wheelchair.
 
Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels 
The Sun Tunnels site is unpaved. Wheelchair-accessibility at the site may vary based on seasonal weather conditions. 
 
Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty
The Spiral Jetty is located on the Great Salt Lake, Utah, with a small gravel parking lot overlooking the artwork. The trail between the parking lot and the Spiral Jetty is rocky, uneven, and not wheelchair accessible. 
 
Max Neuhaus, Times Square
Times Square by Max Neuhaus is at the triangular pedestrian island located on Broadway between 45th and 46th Streets in New York City and is accessible by wheelchair.

Cameron Rowland, Depreciation
Depreciation by Cameron Rowland is not for visitation.

 

 

 

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