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Detroit Institute of Arts tells authority it exceeded student and senior goals in 2024; outlines outreach, Inside Out expansion
Summary
The Detroit Institute of Arts presented its 2024 year-end review to the Wayne County Art Authority, reporting more than 100,000 Wayne County residents used free admission, 30,815 K–12 students participated in free field trips, and 74 senior-group trips served 2,572 residents. The DIA described program expansions, digital tools and outreach plans.
The Detroit Institute of Arts presented its 2024 year‑end review to the Wayne County Art Authority, reporting that the museum exceeded several service commitments funded by the county millage.
Key numbers: the DIA reported more than 100,000 Wayne County residents used free general admission in 2024; the school program served 30,815 K–12 students versus a commitment of 26,000; the senior-group program recorded 74 bus trips serving 2,572 residents.
The museum representative described four service categories under the service agreement: free general admission, school programs (K–12 field trips with bus funding), senior group programs (free transportation for groups of 25 or more) and community partnership programs such as Inside Out public art. The DIA said it paid for…
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