
Art Talks with the Curators
The DIA's collection, as told by the experts!
Windows for the First Unitarian Church by John La Farge | Ben Colman >
Saint George and Saint Sebastian by Andrea Solario | Chaz Kirchhoff >
Watson and the Shark by John Singleton Copley | Ben Colman >
Madame Cézanne by Paul Cézanne | Dorota Chudzicka >
Japanese Noh Theater | Katherine Kasdorf >
Rounded Flower Bed (Corbeille de fleurs) by Claude Monet | Jill Shaw >
Eleonora of Toledo and Her Son by Angolo Bronzino | Lara Roney >
Anishnabe Treaty Hat by Kelly Church | Denene De Quintal >
The Doria Commode by Lorenzo de Ferrari | Alan Darr >
Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket by James Abbott McNeill Whistler | Ken Myers >
Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Verses | Katherine Kasdorf >
View of Le Crotoy from Upstream by Georges Seurat | Jill Shaw >
Saxon Armors | Chaz Kirchhoff >
From the Top of Katerskill Falls by Thomas Cole | Ken Myers >
Hindu Sculpture in the Padma and Raj Vattikuti and Family Gallery | Katherine Kasdorf >

Art Bytes
Student-friendly videos on artworks in the collection, presented by DIA gallery teachers.
Art Bytes: Native American Clothing >
Art Bytes: Detroit Style exhibition >


Art at Home
Artful Cooking: Cookie Decorating >
Art-Making: Sandpaper Monotype >
Artist Demonstration: Jennifer Belair Sakarian >
Enter the Dragon Mural Underpainting >
Artist Demonstration: Kayla Powers >
Artist Demonstration: Sajeev Visweswaran >
Artist Demonstration: Rachelle Baker >
Artist Demonstration: Desiree Kelly >
Artist Demonstration: James Thigpen Jr. >
Artist Demonstration: Nabeela Najjar >

5 Questions
Get to know the Detroit Institute of Arts staff in these short videos about their lives, work, and being a part of the DIA.
5 Questions with Megan DiRienzo >
5 Questions with Jessica Herczeg-Konecny >
5 Questions with Michael Hill >

Teen Arts Council

Art in ASL
The Detroit Institute of Arts teamed up with DeafC.A.N.! in Oakland County to create the museum’s first series of accessible art talks for Deaf and DeafBlind people. All videos are captioned, audio described, and interpreted in American Sign Language.