DEARBORN, Michigan – Dearborn residents can visit the Detroit Institute of Art on Sunday, July 29 for free by showing a driver’s license or state I.D. Residents will receive four general admission passes good for Sunday.
The DIA is open 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sundays and is at 5200 Woodward Avenue in Detroit.
Dearborn residents have this special opportunity because Dearborn is one of the cities participating in the DIA’s Inside|Out program, which places replicas of painting masterpieces in outdoor areas visible to the public.
Dearborn has eight installations. They are at City Hall, Ford Field Park, the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, the Henry Ford Centennial Library, Green Brain Comics, Bailey’s Pub and Grill, Starbucks and the Bryant Branch Library.
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The free admission day is the DIA’s way of thanking Dearborn for helping make Inside|Out such a success.